Ghana President Slams EU Over ‘Vaccine Nationalism’

Ghana President Slams EU Over ‘Vaccine Nationalism’
President Nana Akufo-Addo
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Ghanaian President, Nana Akufo-Addo on Tuesday warned EU lawmakers that the bloc’s drive to deliver Covid-19 booster jabs could hamper vaccination in Africa, as he slammed travel bans over the Omicron variant.

Speaking in a speech at the European Parliament on Tuesday, Akufo-Addo said; ‘The unsavoury politics of vaccine nationalism we’re witnessing could… potentially derail global efforts made (to contain) the pandemic to date’.

‘We, like the World Health Organization, are worried that the phenomenon of hoarding vaccines will worsen even further, as countries begin to administer booster shots.’

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The Ghanaian leader said the vaccination rate in Africa was lagging at under 10 percent and that countries were still not able to get vaccines in the ‘requisite numbers’.

Richer nations, including EU members, the United States, and Britain, are scrambling to administer booster doses after the discovery of the Omicron variant.

Experts say a third dose of Covid vaccines offer better protection against Omicron.

The Ghanaian leader also blasted ‘the decision taken by countries, including those in the EU, to single out African countries for the imposition of travel bans on a variant that has been discovered in over 40 countries’.

‘The world should be grateful to the South African scientists whose knowledge and expertise in genomic sequencing, enabled them to identify the new variant,’ Akufo-Addo said.

‘Plaudits, not the condemnation of their peoples, should have been their portion.’

Several countries, along with the 27-nation European Union, have imposed travel curbs on countries, mainly in southern Africa, after Omicron was first detected in South Africa.

AFRICA DAILY NEWS, NEW YORK

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