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Forced Vaccination Bill About To Be Passed Into Law By The Nigerian Government by TheKingIsHere: 8:54pm On Apr 30, 2020
A Bill for an Act to repeal the Quarantine Act, and enact the Control of Infectious Diseases bill, has passed a second reading in the House of Representatives.

The bill which was sponsored by the Speaker of the House, Femi Gbajabiamila seeks to empower the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) and make it more proactive. Leading the debate, Gbajabiamila said that the (NCDC) had very little powers to carry out its mandate even though it is a body with great professionals.

Gbajabiamila said that the Control of Infectious Diseases bill, sought to empower the NCDC to make it more proactive and not just reactive and function when there is an outbreak. He said when the bill is signed and becomes law, the NCDC will be empowered and may administer necessary vaccines to curb the spread of pandemics. The lawmaker said that the bill also seeks to make provisions relating to quarantine and make regulations for preventing the introduction and spreading of infectious diseases in Nigeria. Gbajabiamila said that Quarantine Act which had existed for many years, was now ‘primitive and weak’ to meet the current demands. He said that it took the COVID-19 pandemic to realiase the weakness of the Quarantine Act, saying that the Control of Infectious Diseases bill would replace the old provisions with modern ones.

The lawmaker said that the Quarantine Act provided a penalty of N500 for defaulters, but the Control of Infectious Diseases bill was proposing a penalty of between N200, 000 and N5 million. According to Gbajabiamila, the Infectious Diseases bill also seeks to empower the President and the Minister of Health to exercise certain necessary powers at first instance, during any outbreak. The lawmaker, however, said that at second and third instances, the President would have to seek the approval of the National Assembly. The speaker urged members to pass the bill for second and third reading and seek concurrence from the Senate before it was sent to the president for assent. Another member of the House, Nicholas Ossai (PDP-Delta) said that he had looked at the bill and that it was more democratic that the Quarantine Act. He called on members of the house to support the speaker and to pass the bill with the speed of light. However, some lawmakers were not comfortable with the speed at which the Speaker of the House wanted the bill to be passed. Chris Azugbogu (PDP- Anambra), said that the Quarantine Act does not only involved human but animals. He noted as well, that there was need to carry all relevant institutions along to ensure maximum productivity. Rep. Sergius Ogun (PDP-Edo) said that there was need to be very careful with the powers that would be conferred on NCDC to administer vaccines.

According to him, rather than pass the bill and send it to the Senate for concurrence, it should be sent to the relevant committee for more work to be done on it. Also, Rep. Bamidele Salam (PDP-Osun) said that pandemic times such as this, offered an opportunity for all to critically look into procedures and processes of doing things. Salam said that the bill which was supposed to have been circulated among members ahead of debate in line with the procedures of the house, had not been given to him. “I have not seen the bill and I have asked some colleagues around here and they do not have either. “I do not know if the bill compels states to establish centers for emergencies, I do not know if the bill makes it compulsory for palliatives measures under such circumstance. “ I suggest this bill is stepped down and distributed to all members to give us the opportunity to look at it very well,’’ he said. Rep. Nkem Abonta (PDP-Abia) said that he had only seen the title of the bill but had not seen the bill itself. Abonta expressed fear that the vaccination may be made compulsory giving the conspiracy theories all over social media on vaccination. He said if the house was to do away with Public Hearing on the bill which is an integral part of lawmaking, there was need for time for members to critically look at it, before it is passed. “We need to see all the details and make sure we do not create another problem when the bill is passed into law,’’ Abonta said.

The contributions of Abonta and Ogun, attracted a round of applause from some members of the house even though applause was not encouraged in the chambers. Responding, Gbajabiamila appologised to members over his failure to circulate the bill properly, blaming it on the emergency situation in the country. He argued that this was not going to be the first time a bill would be passed on the floor of the house, without proper circulation ahead of debate. Gbajabiamila also argued that Public Hearing was not an integral part of lawmaking, saying that not all bills that had been passed by the house went through public hearings. The speaker urged the house to pass the bill for second and third reading and transmit it to the Senate for concurrence. When the Deputy Speaker, Rep. Ahmed Wase put the matter to vote, most members voted against it but he ruled that the bill be passed for second reading. However, when it was time for consideration of the bill at the Committee of the Whole before it was passed for third reading, Gbajabiamila said that it should be stepped down to Tuesday, June 4, to enable members go through the bill.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/04/bill-to-strengthen-ncdc-passes-second-reading-in-the-house-of-reps/

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Re: Forced Vaccination Bill About To Be Passed Into Law By The Nigerian Government by IbotNugida(m): 8:58pm On Apr 30, 2020
Welcome to the beginning of the end! Father already denying son and getting appointment, soon it will be son denying his parents! #EndOfDays

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Re: Forced Vaccination Bill About To Be Passed Into Law By The Nigerian Government by Eazie351(m): 9:02pm On Apr 30, 2020
where's the vaccine first?

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Re: Forced Vaccination Bill About To Be Passed Into Law By The Nigerian Government by TheKingIsHere: 9:05pm On Apr 30, 2020
The clamour to stop the bill is currently trending on social media as Nigerians are calling for the bill to be stopped.

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Re: Forced Vaccination Bill About To Be Passed Into Law By The Nigerian Government by Nobody: 9:06pm On Apr 30, 2020
Just remembered me about a child in my neigbourhood who was suffering from covulsion instead of taking him to hospital his parents kept him at home and were praying for him. later the child died and the parents were held responsible for the childs death. Ironic religion that is supposed to lead us to the truth is leading us away from the truth.
Religion sometimes blinds us from seeing the truth.

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Re: Forced Vaccination Bill About To Be Passed Into Law By The Nigerian Government by Ussycool: 9:11pm On Apr 30, 2020
Make una no do gra gra o

This Reps wouldn't let nigeria rest.
Re: Forced Vaccination Bill About To Be Passed Into Law By The Nigerian Government by TheKingIsHere: 9:11pm On Apr 30, 2020
More;

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Re: Forced Vaccination Bill About To Be Passed Into Law By The Nigerian Government by TheKingIsHere: 9:15pm On Apr 30, 2020
Sections of the bill;

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Re: Forced Vaccination Bill About To Be Passed Into Law By The Nigerian Government by CodeTemplar: 9:17pm On Apr 30, 2020
Copy and paste.

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Re: Forced Vaccination Bill About To Be Passed Into Law By The Nigerian Government by Nbote(m): 9:27pm On Apr 30, 2020
Nigerians are d most pathetic ppl on planet earth..Its even annoying wen u have supposedly literate ppl carrying conspiracies on their heads.. Way before now U required a Vaccination certificate to travel to so many western countries.. Anyone who has travelled outside the shores of dis country would know dat U are required a yellow vaccination card especially wen U are visiting fellow African countries.. Even some airlines made it compulsory... Every child born in dis country is vaccinated against meningitis and some other diseases. Now I believe dat saying about hiding something in a book if U want to hide it from a black man becos dey won't read it.. Bunch of hypocrites and ignorant lots..

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Re: Forced Vaccination Bill About To Be Passed Into Law By The Nigerian Government by CrestMan: 9:46pm On Apr 30, 2020
Thank God Pastor Chris warned us ahead! We say no to this satanic bill.

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Re: Forced Vaccination Bill About To Be Passed Into Law By The Nigerian Government by Jokerman(m): 10:08pm On Apr 30, 2020
Nbote:
Nigerians are d most pathetic ppl on planet earth..Its even annoying wen u have supposedly literate ppl carrying conspiracies on their heads.. Way before now U required a Vaccination certificate to travel to so many western countries.. Anyone who has travelled outside the shores of dis country would know dat U are required a yellow vaccination card

Bill Gates agent... Well done

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Re: Forced Vaccination Bill About To Be Passed Into Law By The Nigerian Government by TheKingIsHere: 10:21pm On Apr 30, 2020
Jokerman:


Bill Gates agent... Well done


Don't mind them.

They tell us we are illiterates to deceive the rest, meanwhile something sinister is brewing.

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Re: Forced Vaccination Bill About To Be Passed Into Law By The Nigerian Government by Fibonacci88: 10:23pm On Apr 30, 2020
Nbote:
Nigerians are d most pathetic ppl on planet earth..Its even annoying wen u have supposedly literate ppl carrying conspiracies on their heads.. Way before now U required a Vaccination certificate to travel to so many western countries.. Anyone who has travelled outside the shores of dis country would know dat U are required a yellow vaccination card
Oga shut up. Stop. shey this is what they told u zombies from bmc to come and spew online?

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Re: Forced Vaccination Bill About To Be Passed Into Law By The Nigerian Government by BigIyanga: 10:23pm On Apr 30, 2020
Folks who avoided biology, chemistry and physics in secondary are now experts in 5G and Corona Treatment...lol

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Re: Forced Vaccination Bill About To Be Passed Into Law By The Nigerian Government by Banmeallday: 10:25pm On Apr 30, 2020
COVID 19 was and is all about VACCINATION and sterilizing Blacks who have been dancing and partying foolishly instead of fixing their homelands....

Well guess no more black people soon

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Re: Forced Vaccination Bill About To Be Passed Into Law By The Nigerian Government by byinks(f): 10:28pm On Apr 30, 2020
Jokerman:


Bill Gates agent... Well done

I've been laughing at his posts all day. Lol !

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Re: Forced Vaccination Bill About To Be Passed Into Law By The Nigerian Government by Kobojunkie: 10:29pm On Apr 30, 2020
TheKingIsHere:
Sections of the bill;
If that is really a part of said bill, that is of great concern. shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked What the heck is the Director General in question? Of police? if yes, why?
Re: Forced Vaccination Bill About To Be Passed Into Law By The Nigerian Government by TheKingIsHere: 10:50pm On Apr 30, 2020
Lalasticlala this deserves front page, Nigerians need to know what they are about to face and kick against this bill

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Re: Forced Vaccination Bill About To Be Passed Into Law By The Nigerian Government by byinks(f): 10:56pm On Apr 30, 2020
Kobojunkie:

If that is really a part of said bill, that is of great concern. shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked What the heck is the Director General in question? Of police? if yes, why?

Chikwe the Chinese Igbo is the current DG.

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Re: Forced Vaccination Bill About To Be Passed Into Law By The Nigerian Government by realstars: 11:08pm On Apr 30, 2020
Only God Will Help Us In This Country.
Re: Forced Vaccination Bill About To Be Passed Into Law By The Nigerian Government by BigIyanga: 11:12pm On Apr 30, 2020
byinks:


Chikwe the Chinese Igbo is the current DG.
Cos you were thick-skulled to study medicine in school... you avoided science subjects and embraced slay queenism, sociology etal.. what a calcified brain
Re: Forced Vaccination Bill About To Be Passed Into Law By The Nigerian Government by byinks(f): 11:13pm On Apr 30, 2020
BigIyanga:

Cos you were thick-skulled to study medicine in school... you avoided science subjects and embraced slay queenism, sociology etal.. what a calcified brain

Why the emotional wreckage ? tongue
Re: Forced Vaccination Bill About To Be Passed Into Law By The Nigerian Government by BigIyanga: 11:38pm On Apr 30, 2020
byinks:


Why the emotional wreckage ? tongue
Ask your ur blocked brain
Re: Forced Vaccination Bill About To Be Passed Into Law By The Nigerian Government by byinks(f): 11:40pm On Apr 30, 2020
BigIyanga:

Ask your ur blocked brain

Why are you such an emotional wreck na ?
Re: Forced Vaccination Bill About To Be Passed Into Law By The Nigerian Government by BigIyanga: 11:50pm On Apr 30, 2020
byinks:


Why are you such an emotional wreck na ?
Go take JAMB and study medicine
Re: Forced Vaccination Bill About To Be Passed Into Law By The Nigerian Government by Nigeriabiafra80: 12:03am On May 01, 2020
Vaccines should be taken voluntarily or else
Re: Forced Vaccination Bill About To Be Passed Into Law By The Nigerian Government by hunter21(m): 1:55am On May 01, 2020
This is interesting
Re: Forced Vaccination Bill About To Be Passed Into Law By The Nigerian Government by hollywater: 3:05am On May 01, 2020
Nbote:
Nigerians are d most pathetic ppl on planet earth..Its even annoying wen u have supposedly literate ppl carrying conspiracies on their heads.. Way before now U required a Vaccination certificate to travel to so many western countries.. Anyone who has travelled outside the shores of dis country would know dat U are required a yellow vaccination card
Are we travelling now?

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Re: Forced Vaccination Bill About To Be Passed Into Law By The Nigerian Government by funmike83(f): 4:11am On May 01, 2020
Honestly I am confused, unfortunately our law makers don't care about the people. They are after money. Gods will be done
Re: Forced Vaccination Bill About To Be Passed Into Law By The Nigerian Government by Lanre4uonly(m): 4:14am On May 01, 2020
Ok. Fingers crossed.
Re: Forced Vaccination Bill About To Be Passed Into Law By The Nigerian Government by joyandfaith: 4:52am On May 01, 2020
Most people shouting no to vaccines do not know how vaccines are being produced. Guys, your modern biology textbook can help u. Most people do not understand the bill is about pandemic and public health. The bill recommends vaccine and people are saying no to vaccine. Were u not given bcg, dpt, measle,tt, polio, hepatitis B etc vaccines as child? some adults are still receiving hepatitis B and Hpv vaccine which reduce risks of liver cancer and cervix cancer respectively.
if WHO wants to sterilize africans, they do not even need mass vaccination programme. Contaminated antimalarial tablet or injection will do the magic.
most people are idiots and tribesmen according to greek philosophy.

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