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BBC Pidgin on Saturday 6 March 2021
Source: bbc.com
2021-03-06
Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello for North-Central Nigeria Says ‘I don’t need COVID-19 vaccine, I have nothing wrong’
Di Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello did not respond to the question about whether I will follow the lead of the ode presidency and state governors to take the COVID-19 vaccine on live television.
Oga Bello says I don’t need to get the vaccine, she says “there’s nothing wrong with me, I’m 100 percent safe and sound.”
The Governor of Di Kogi State greets Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari for receiving the COVID-19 vaccine on live TV, he says it is a positive development, but for him, it is not necessary to get vaccinated.
“If I’m not sick, I’m not going to get any vaccinations.” Oga Yahaya Bello tok.
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Wen di bin interviewer also asked if Governor Yahaya Bello encouraged the Kogi state di pipo to take the COVID-19 vaccine.
He says: “COVID-19 is not our concern for the state of Kogi, we have more prominent issues or more serious issues that we must address for that state.
Insecurity, we do not meet star colleagues and many others.
We meet disunity on the ground and we do not unite the state of Kogi today, other than COVID-19.
COVID-19 is just a small aspect of what we deal with with the ingenuity of di Estado.
We have an outbreak of Lassa fever and yellow fever and we drive the morning quietly over the morning.
We vaccinate our pipo against yellow fever, we encourage them, educate them and those who feel the impact of why it affects some communities for Kogi Sate.
So, if the federal government is kind enough to administer the C) VID-19 vaccine, we are going to collect the morning and sensitize our pipo,
And anyone who wants to come get vaccinated, come take me, but I’m not going to subject a Kogi state deputy to vaccination and I’m not going to turn him into a guinea pig. “
President Buhari bin “recommended coronavirus vaccination to all eligible Nigerians so that we can be protected from the di virus,” while di kontri Vice President Yemi Osibanjo followed the AstraZeneca vaccine for live television on Saturday. 6th of March.