Nigeria is not in the driving seat to demand the required number of vaccines the country needs because the country remains in the category of poor countries, a former Lagos state governorship candidate Jimi Agbaje has said.
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The West African country has continued to take measures to tackle the second wave of the coronavirus including securing vaccines, but Agbaje believes that the placement of Nigeria in the category of poor countries ensures that the country is reliant on other countries to negotiate on its behalf.
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