A group of some Non-governmental Organisations, under the auspices of 'NO MANDATORY VAX NAIJA MOVEMENT' (NMVN), has faulted some sections of the proposed Infectious Disease Bill, demanding an urgent review of the document. It specifically said that mandatory vaccination was a flagrant move to trample on the rights of Nigerians and violate their liberty. This
A group of some Non-governmental Organisations, under the auspices of ‘NO MANDATORY VAX NAIJA MOVEMENT’ , has faulted some sections of the proposed Infectious Disease Bill, demanding an urgent review of the document.
The statement reads :” Fellow Free Citizens of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, gentlemen of the press: greetings from the Coalition against Mandatory Vaccination in Nigeria a popular Movement that sprouted spontaneously in response to the presentation of the Control of Infectious Diseases at the House of Representatives on Tuesday, 28th April, 2020; and from the Advocates for Freedom and Democracy, a long-established Coalition of over sixty groups of professionals committed to nation-building...
“Although, there are several editorial lapses in the Bill, ; we will leave these minor points and focus on the two major issues of serious concerns to us. These are 1) several instances of summary abrogation of human rights, dignity and civil liberties; and 2) the issue of mandatory vaccination with the possibility of chip-implants being employed in the areas of vaccine delivery, certification, and surveillance.
“In conclusion, we believe as do millions of Nigerians, that the COVID-19 pandemic is being cashed upon by some globalist new world order advocates to usher in another season of colonization and enslavement of Africa, with Nigeria being a prime target.
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