October 18, 2025
HEALTH

Nigeria administered 93.5m doses of COVID-19 vaccines to 65.5m eligible Nigerians

He also said that Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccines, introduced in February 2022, account for 60 per cent of the current full vaccination coverage across the country.

He stated that the top five performing states on the COVID-19 mass vaccination campaign in the country are Nasarawa, Jigawa, Osun, Kaduna, and Kano.

Mr Shuaib said that Osun, Kaduna, Kebbi and Sokoto states have fully vaccinated at least half of their eligible population in the preceding 100 days of SCALES 3.0 implementation.

“The top three performing states in the last 100 days of SCALES 3.0 are Kaduna, Kano and Osun, with total vaccinations of 3.3, 2.8 and 2.5 million respectively,” he explained.

He said that the 46.3 million Nigerians yet to be vaccinated should take advantage of the ongoing Integrated Vaccination Campaign to get vaccinated against COVID-19.

“They can visit the nearest vaccination site,” he advised.

The NPHCDC boss said that the COVID-19 vaccine is free to all eligible Nigerians at all designated sites across the country, including the FCT.

“Vaccination cards are also at no cost and are freely given to only those vaccinated at these sites,” he explained. NAN

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