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Slovakia’s prime minister Igor Matovi? resigns amid secret deal to purchase unauthorized Russian vaccine

Slovakia’s prime minister steps down

Slovakia’s Prime Minister Igor Matovi? has formally resigned following a secret deal to buy Russia’s Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine which triggered a month-long government crisis.

The Slovakian government confirmed Matovi?’s resignation on Tuesday after a meeting with the country’s president Zuzana ?aputová.

The political crisis erupted when a secret deal came to light three weeks ago involving Slovakia’s agreement to acquire two million doses of the jab, Al Jazeera reported.

Reports revealed that Matovi? announced that the country had the first shipment of an expected 2 million doses of Russia’s Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine which has not been cleared by European Union regulators in late February.

This came after the Slovakian Prime Minister secretly met a Slovakian military jet that secretly took off for Moscow shipping the vaccine in the dead of night without informing other top government officials.

This resulted into increased political pressure, forcing Matovi? to step down from his position for mishandling of the coronavirus pandemic.

Other reports indicated that about six ministers, including the health minister already departed from the 16-member Cabinet, and one party announced that it will no longer be a part of the four-party coalition unless Matovic quits the government entirely.

On Sunday, Slovak Prime Minister Igor Matovic offered to resign from his post and swap places with Finance Minister Eduard Heger.

Meanwhile, the country’s former deputy prime minister and minister of finance, Eduard Heger, has been tasked with forming a new government to avoid an early election. The appointment has received approval from Slovakia’s coalition partners, according to Slovakia government.

Slovakia was also the second EU member, after Hungary, to purchase vaccine doses from Russia.

The country currently has the second-highest COVID-19 death rate in the EU, after initially surviving the first wave of the pandemic without severe case numbers.

Ghana approves Russian vaccine for use against Covid-19

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Ghana has granted emergency authorisation for the use of the Russian Sputnik V vaccine against COVID-19.

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p class=”Paragraph-paragraph-2Bgue ArticleBody-para-TD_9x”>Russia’s RDIF sovereign wealth fund made the confirmation on Saturday about Ghana’s approval.

The Russian vaccine was approved by Ghana’s health ministry, the Russian Direct Investment Fund said in a statement.

Ghana thus becomes the 31st country to approve the Russian vaccine for use and would be the fifth African country to do so.

The West African nation is yet to start vaccinating its citizens against the coronavirus as deaths from the virus continue to increase.

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Ghana has so far recorded more than 75,000 of the virus and more than 500 deaths.

The country’s president has promised that vaccines for vaccination will be available by the end of March, 2021.

Some African countries including Zimbabwe and South Africa have already started vaccinating their citizens against the Covid-19.

Some of these countries are accessing their vaccines from China and the United States as well as the UK.

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Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame has accused the West of hoarding Covid-19 vaccines and “purchasing many times more doses than they need.”

In an opinion article published on the news website The Guardian, the outspoken African leader “the current situation with regard to the access and distribution of Covid-19 vaccines vividly illustrates the decades-old contradictions of the world order.”

“Rich and powerful nations have rushed to lock up supply of multiple vaccine candidates,” Kagame said adding that “leaves African and other developing countries either far behind in the vaccine queue, or not in it at all.”

President Kagame also writes that “there are worrying signs of vaccine nationalism in Europe and North America.

The pressures on political leaders to vaccinate all their citizens before sharing supplies with others is understandable. But forcing smaller or poorer countries to wait until everyone in the north has been catered for is shortsighted.”

Paul Kagame accuses the West of hoarding Covid-19 vaccines

Source: Africafeeds.com

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