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Yahaya Bello: They Want To Use COVID-19 Vaccine To Kill Us (Video) by dre11(m): 8:35am On Jan 19, 2021
Nigerian governor, who lied about COVID-19, discourages vaccine use


“…They want to use the (COVID-19) vaccines to introduce the disease that will kill you and us. God forbid!” Mr Bello said.


By Ebuka Onyeji


While global authorities are shuffling plans to land the COVID-19 vaccine to save their populations from the rapidly spreading coronavirus, a Nigerian governor is discouraging people from taking the vaccines.

The Nigerian government said it is expecting at least 100,000 doses of the Pfizer and BioNTech approved COVID-19 vaccines by the end of January through the COVAX co-financing public-private facility.

But several global health experts and bodies told PREMIUM TIMES it is “almost impossible” for Nigeria to start receiving vaccines this January.

Aso Rock officials said both President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo will take the COVID-19 vaccines live on TV to allay the growing vaccine hesitancy among Nigerians.

Governor Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti, who addressed journalists in Abuja after meeting with President Buhari last week said he and his colleagues will also take the vaccines on live television. “We too will like to demonstrate to our citizens that we believe that vaccines would work,” he said.

“Don’t forget, we have a lot of experience on this. Governors Forum managed the polio vaccines administration in the country and we have garnered a lot of experience,” said Mr Fayemi, the chairman of the Nigeria Governors Forum.

Different strokes

But Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State in a video widely circulating on Facebook since Sunday morning could be seen discouraging a jeering crowd of supporters from taking the vaccines.

“…They want to use the (COVID-19) vaccines to introduce the disease that will kill you and us. God forbid!” Mr Bello said.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzZ9tYZIKr4

The governor hinged his criticism of the foremost COVID-19 vaccines currently being rolled out in nearly 50 countries globally on the breakneck speed at which they were developed.

“These vaccines are being produced in less than one year of COVID-19. There is no vaccine yet for HIV, malaria, cancer and for several diseases that are killing us… We should draw our minds back to what happened in Kano during the polio vaccines that crippled and killed our children. We have learned our lessons.

“If they say they are taking the vaccines in the public allow them take their vaccines. Don’t say I said you should not take it but if you want to take it open your eyes before you take the vaccines,” he said.



Unverified claims

The governor did not provide any evidence to back his claims that COVID-19 could be dangerous to the health even though the fast development of the foremost jabs raised concerns.

Vaccines typically take at least a decade to develop, test and manufacture, according to scientists. It took 18 years for scientists to successfully develop a vaccine against polio.

But the Pfizer-BioNTech and the Moderna COVID-19 vaccines were developed at breakneck speed in less than a year to become the fastest ever in human history.

According to researchers, the only difference between the COVID-19 vaccines and their predecessors is the use of the genetic material mRNA which is easy to make in a laboratory.

Before now, vaccines typically use a weakened version of the pathogen or a protein piece of it and because these are grown in eggs or cells, developing and manufacturing vaccines takes a long time.

But by using just the genetic material that makes the spike glycoprotein – the protein on the surface of the coronavirus that is essential for infecting human cells – the design and manufacture of the vaccine is simplified.

Manufacturing an mRNA vaccine rather than a protein vaccine can save months, if not years, health experts say.

The mRNA vaccines produced by Pfizer and Moderna are faster to develop as they do not require companies to produce protein or weakened pathogen for the vaccine.

Another factor that accelerated the vaccine development was the swift and efficient recruitment of patients for clinical trials as well as the urgent need for it due to the unprecedented spread of the COVID-19 infections.

Also, there are no scientific evidence yet that the vaccines already in use have caused severe side effects or led to the death of any recipient.

Not the first time

This is not the first time the Kogi governor would be making controversial assertions about COVID-19 vaccines.

In a Channel’s TV programme last December, Mr Bello also questioned the need for Nigeria to procure COVID-19 vaccines.

Then he backed his argument with an analogy of varying temperatures between Nigeria and other climes, saying that “what is applicable over there may not work in Nigeria”.

“We don’t need to participate in this marketing of COVID-19 vaccine. We should channel the money we want use to buy the vaccines to other things. The Presidential Task Force (PTF) should give the right advice to the president.”

The governor also said “it is better to invest in tackling more deadly diseases that are killing people everyday, not COVID-19 that has 99.9 per cent recovery rate.”

The recovery rate from the disease is quite remarkably high in Nigeria. But that does not mean the disease is not deadly.

Last Friday, Nigeria announced its deadliest day of the pandemic with 23 lives lost under 24 hours, the country’s sharpest daily fatality toll.

Last week, which is the third week of the new year, the country recorded 70 deaths, the weekly highest in the new year. The country also recorded 50 and 48 deaths in the first and second week of 2021 respectively.

In the past four weeks, there have been over 200 fatalities as a result of COVID-19 complications in Nigeria.

Mr Bello seems to be following the part of Dino Melaye, a former Nigerian senator who had also expressed doubts in the vaccines despite the approved ones going through various scientific and approval processes including by the World Health Organisation (WHO).

In a viral video which was shared on social media platforms including Twitter, WhatsApp and Instagram weeks ago, the former senator advised Nigerians and Africans “not to accept the use of any vaccine for now,” adding that they could cause fatalities.

Like Messrs Bello, Messrs Melaye did not also provide any evidence to back his claims.

Controversial Bello

Mr Bello has repeatedly controverted the coronavirus response strategy in Nigeria, a situation that pitted him against federal officials and health professionals.

The governor had in one instance described the deadly disease as a hoax.

Despite glaring evidence of acute under-testing for coronavirus in Kogi, Mr Bello last December claimed a widespread testing campaign was undertaken in his state and nobody had been infected.

“After the earlier misunderstanding we had with the federal health officials and the NCDC, we later allowed them to step in and test people,” he said in an interview aired on Channels TV last December.

“After one month of intensive testing by their workers and officials, not one single person tested positive. The NCDC (Nigeria’s Centre for Disease Control), ministry of health and my state incident management team went around. They went to institutions, market places, motor parks, streets, villages, towns and cities and not one single individual was confirmed positive. When students are resuming schools, we carry out tests on both indigenes and non-indigenes, indigenes and there has never been one single positive test.”

The issue Mr Bello referenced occurred earlier in the year, around May, and his claims of mass testing since then were at best, false, according to the NCDC general fact-sheet on COVID-19 response by states.

Kogi, a state of almost 3.5 million people, had tested only 425 samples by December 11, the national situational report published December 19 by the NCDC showed.

While states are solely in charge of their coronavirus management and response, the NCDC supports and receives daily infection information from them which is then published by the agency on its microsite.

The general fact-sheet, published weekly, contains information on states with reported laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases, recoveries, deaths, samples tested and active cases.

Controversial Kogi

The COVID-19 situation in Nigeria’s North-central state of Kogi has been enmeshed in controversies, accusations and counter-accusations between governments and health authorities even before the index case was recorded.

At the time, the state’s COVID-19-free status raised a lot of concern especially because the state sits in-between states with rising numbers of infections.

Federal officials and health authorities believe the state officials are discouraging tests for people with symptoms of COVID-19.

On May 8, health minister, Osagie Ehanire, admitted that efforts to support Kogi’s response to the pandemic failed after a delegation including NCDC officials “had to flee the state for fear of being quarantined by the Kogi State government.”

“We tried to send a team of the Ministry of Health and the NCDC into Kogi but there were some differences there to processes,” the minister had said.

When the index case was reported in Kogi on May 27, state officials said they will not accept any test result “conducted outside the state”, a position described as ‘unfortunate and condemnable’ by the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA).

Health experts believe the situation in Kogi does not just raise serious concerns but has also made it more difficult to have a synchronised national strategy.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/437225-nigerian-governor-who-lied-about-covid-19-discourages-vaccine-use.html

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Re: Yahaya Bello: They Want To Use COVID-19 Vaccine To Kill Us (Video) by Righteousness2(m): 8:39am On Jan 19, 2021
Say whatever you wanna say about Governor Bello of Kogi State.
If you Like Insult him,
If you Like throw tantrums Him,
If you Like , Call Him a liar,

But you see me, I will Rather Donate my Head to be Slaughtered than take a so called a Vaccination for a Man made Plandemic designed for Population control and Nefarious Endtimes activities.

Soonest, they will wish they had listened to you.

Your Excellency, Governor Bello, GOD Bless you for being Bold Enough.
Your kind are very few in these evil days.

The Zambia and Tanzania Presidents are also in that group of rare Bold leaders..

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Re: Yahaya Bello: They Want To Use COVID-19 Vaccine To Kill Us (Video) by kereman1: 8:40am On Jan 19, 2021
Gov yahaya bello is my man of the year, other govs know about this scamdemic but choose to be silent.
Countless times I've been exposed to the virus, in market, events, commercial bus, I occasionally bite my nails (reflect action), I'm also asthmatic, tell me y I'm still breathing?

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Re: Yahaya Bello: They Want To Use COVID-19 Vaccine To Kill Us (Video) by MickzyDonald: 8:45am On Jan 19, 2021
.lets wait and see

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Re: Yahaya Bello: They Want To Use COVID-19 Vaccine To Kill Us (Video) by GamalNasser: 8:46am On Jan 19, 2021
Hmmm
Re: Yahaya Bello: They Want To Use COVID-19 Vaccine To Kill Us (Video) by venril(m): 8:53am On Jan 19, 2021
Nawa o...
Re: Yahaya Bello: They Want To Use COVID-19 Vaccine To Kill Us (Video) by Racoon(m): 8:56am On Jan 19, 2021
Imagine the idiocy! Guess this is the same Governor Yahaya Bello that is aspiring for 2023 presidency? This man and Trump have the same mentality towards this raging COVID-19 pandemic.

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Re: Yahaya Bello: They Want To Use COVID-19 Vaccine To Kill Us (Video) by flexd99(m): 9:13am On Jan 19, 2021
Funny...but kind of true
The there would for sure be a difference between the vaccine taken by the government and that of the common man

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Re: Yahaya Bello: They Want To Use COVID-19 Vaccine To Kill Us (Video) by mokkalu1(m): 9:13am On Jan 19, 2021
sad
Very ignorant fellow.

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Re: Yahaya Bello: They Want To Use COVID-19 Vaccine To Kill Us (Video) by fourboys: 9:13am On Jan 19, 2021
If u are reading this, COVID-19 and the vaccine is not ur portion

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Re: Yahaya Bello: They Want To Use COVID-19 Vaccine To Kill Us (Video) by AFvckingAlpha(m): 9:13am On Jan 19, 2021
The fvck

Niggarr!!

First of all, Yahaya is one naive niggarr!!

How he managed to be governor, I don't know. he is more of a thug rather than a savvy man.

He's made his point but rather in an unsophisticated manner.

Pussy governor.

On a more serious note, I don't think we as Africans need vaccines. Like Vector said, our food gan nah like vaccine. One can't be too careful. I mean the pandemic hasn't wrecked havoc like it has done in the western world.

I said what I said.

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Re: Yahaya Bello: They Want To Use COVID-19 Vaccine To Kill Us (Video) by jawalis(m): 9:13am On Jan 19, 2021
They should just wipe everyone off. Fvck this life

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Re: Yahaya Bello: They Want To Use COVID-19 Vaccine To Kill Us (Video) by paulolee(m): 9:14am On Jan 19, 2021
even if I agree with hello stand on this covid matters, I think dt he got it all wrong with his theory about the vaccine because if the whites really wants to harm us, they can do so easily without a vaccine..
am not going to take any vaccine but wont speak bad about it or about anybody dt plans taking it.
I jus appreciate this man guts to stay far away from this covid madness inrespective of his political party and also knowing dt he is planning to run for presidency and this his actions or words would surely create many enemies locally and internationally in the future..

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Re: Yahaya Bello: They Want To Use COVID-19 Vaccine To Kill Us (Video) by Lagosianswag: 9:14am On Jan 19, 2021
2020_WARN! grin

To Be Forewarned Is To Be Forearmed! angry


#Wahala For Nigerians Wey Go Collect The First Batch of China Covid Vaccine!

#Re-Covid

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Re: Yahaya Bello: They Want To Use COVID-19 Vaccine To Kill Us (Video) by corenewsonline: 9:14am On Jan 19, 2021
lipsrsealed

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Re: Yahaya Bello: They Want To Use COVID-19 Vaccine To Kill Us (Video) by Basilpearck(m): 9:14am On Jan 19, 2021
Imagine my useless governor who hasn't commission a major project in his last six years in office as a Political elected office holder saying this Rubbish..

This man is as useless as P in PSYCHO

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Re: Yahaya Bello: They Want To Use COVID-19 Vaccine To Kill Us (Video) by Onliie(m): 9:14am On Jan 19, 2021
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Re: Yahaya Bello: They Want To Use COVID-19 Vaccine To Kill Us (Video) by KingZaddy(m): 9:14am On Jan 19, 2021
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Personally I think vaccines should be administered from the president of America Joe Biden down to other presidents before the people...

Let's stop spreading that info that the vaccine is evil or 666 please stop it. We have had enough false info in 2020 alone, let's be wise this year I beg you.


Before you stand by an info make sure you are at least 80% certain of that info...


Nigerian youths reacting to NIN registration in the virus era, the guy in red said something about covid 19 vaccine but we had to quickly censor such info...



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNh_fnb9Hdg
Re: Yahaya Bello: They Want To Use COVID-19 Vaccine To Kill Us (Video) by helinues: 9:14am On Jan 19, 2021
Reckless statement from a governor

Not a fan of vaccine though

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Re: Yahaya Bello: They Want To Use COVID-19 Vaccine To Kill Us (Video) by ipobarethieves: 9:15am On Jan 19, 2021
grin

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Re: Yahaya Bello: They Want To Use COVID-19 Vaccine To Kill Us (Video) by chibike69: 9:15am On Jan 19, 2021
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Re: Yahaya Bello: They Want To Use COVID-19 Vaccine To Kill Us (Video) by Orire001: 9:15am On Jan 19, 2021
Hmmm, wetin Person no go hear!










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Re: Yahaya Bello: They Want To Use COVID-19 Vaccine To Kill Us (Video) by Ask4bigneyo(m): 9:15am On Jan 19, 2021
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Re: Yahaya Bello: They Want To Use COVID-19 Vaccine To Kill Us (Video) by johnwickx3: 9:15am On Jan 19, 2021
kereman1:
Gov yahaya bello is my man of the year, other govs know about this scamdemic but choose to be silent.
Countless times I've been exposed to the virus, in market, events, commercial bus, I occasionally bite my nails (reflect action), I'm also asthmatic, tell me y I'm still breathing?

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Re: Yahaya Bello: They Want To Use COVID-19 Vaccine To Kill Us (Video) by pretydiva(f): 9:15am On Jan 19, 2021
This man sounds like an illiterate

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Re: Yahaya Bello: They Want To Use COVID-19 Vaccine To Kill Us (Video) by Lovelyn451(f): 9:16am On Jan 19, 2021
we know na

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Re: Yahaya Bello: They Want To Use COVID-19 Vaccine To Kill Us (Video) by Koloboy111: 9:16am On Jan 19, 2021
cheesy grin
Re: Yahaya Bello: They Want To Use COVID-19 Vaccine To Kill Us (Video) by Lordbinsmar: 9:16am On Jan 19, 2021
BABA DEY TALK SENSE. IF YOU KNOW YOU KNOW.

SCAMDEMIC.

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Re: Yahaya Bello: They Want To Use COVID-19 Vaccine To Kill Us (Video) by IMASTEX: 9:16am On Jan 19, 2021
All for 2023 election. Yeye Bello continue!
Re: Yahaya Bello: They Want To Use COVID-19 Vaccine To Kill Us (Video) by edoairways: 9:16am On Jan 19, 2021
The choice is yours to decide

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Re: Yahaya Bello: They Want To Use COVID-19 Vaccine To Kill Us (Video) by solmusdesigns: 9:16am On Jan 19, 2021
cool




I beg Federal Government unbehalf of Oyo State People and Government,

Every Covid 19 Vacines meant for Kogi should be brought to UCH Ibadan,

Let those who think they don't need it be free to decide, we that need it let us have it


..

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Re: Yahaya Bello: They Want To Use COVID-19 Vaccine To Kill Us (Video) by Nobody: 9:16am On Jan 19, 2021
Buhari,His Ministers,Reps and Senators Go Lead by Example by taking the Vaccines First including the CMDs and CMAC of those Teaching Hospitals... Atleast,they should be able to tell us more on the side effects.

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