Pfizer restates vaccines’ role in global health support, security

A Biopharmaceutical company, Pfizer, says vaccines are critical in supporting global health security to prevent and control more than 30 infectious diseases and reduce hospitalisation of citizens.

Kodjo Soroh, Medical Director, Sub-Saharan Africa, Pfizer, said this in a statement on Tuesday in Lagos in commemoration of World Immunisation Week.

World Immunisation Week, celebrated in the last week of April, aims to highlight the collective action needed to protect people from vaccine-preventable diseases.

This year’s celebration is with the theme; ‘The Big Catch-Up’, representing a global push to vaccinate millions of children and return to pre-pandemic vaccination levels.

Soroh said that this year’s campaign came at a critical turning point for immunisation.

He noted that it was time to get on track after over two years of immunisation backsliding caused by COVID-19 pandemic disruptions.

“We must catch-up, restore and strengthen immunisation services to reach the millions of people missing out on the life-saving benefits of vaccines and stop outbreaks from accelerating.

“We should not forget that vaccines are one of the world’s most powerful and cost-effective public health tools available and have successfully helped to eradicate, eliminate, and manage many deadly infectious diseases.

“Smallpox has been eradicated and polio is nearly gone. Cervical cancer could become the first cancer to be eliminated,” he said.

According to him, vaccines also play a critical role in combating antimicrobial resistance, reduction of antibiotic use by preventing bacterial infections in the first place, such as with the pneumococcal and meningococcal vaccines.

“They can also prevent viral infections such as flu, which can provoke secondary infections requiring antibiotics,” he said.

Soroh also noted Pfizer’s history in vaccine research and development, including a pivotal role in the eradication of polio and smallpox.

“Through the development of innovative delivery systems and technologies (the term often used is `novel vaccines’), we’ve created innovations for preventing deadly bacterial infections.

“Today, more than at any time in history, people are benefiting from safe and effective vaccines to prevent infections and diseases.

“These injections have protected people of all ages, from newborns to seniors. However, our work is not done.

“Many viruses and bacteria still present a serious health risk, and so we continue to focus on research and development in new areas, with the goal of adding more approved vaccines to tackle pathogens.

“By getting vaccinated, you can protect yourself and also avoid spreading preventable diseases to other people in your community,” he said.

According to him, some people cannot get certain vaccines because they are too young, too old, have a weakened immune system or other serious health condition.

“Those people are less likely to catch a preventable disease when you and others around them are vaccinated against it.

“Help protect yourself and the people you love by staying up to date on recommended vaccinations,” he said.

Soroh said that global vaccination coverage figures are improving, but still mask huge inequalities that shouldn’t be ignored.

He said that Pfizer was developing and distributing vaccines throughout the world to help protect many people against life-threatening illness,.

“We’ve already seen that by channeling resources to the most promising public health opportunities, we can have an impact across all areas of life,” he said.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

All Nations University welcomes 560 students for its 20th matriculation

All Nations University (ANU) in Koforidua, the Eastern Regional Capital, has enrolled 560 students for the 2022-2023 academic year, with 252 males and 308 females pursuing diploma and degree programmes in a variety of disciplines.

Out of the total number of students admitted, 102 are pursuing diploma programmes and 458 pursuing undergraduate programmes, indicating a higher demand among students for undergraduate programmes.

Management of the university expressed satisfaction at the enrollment figures, attributing the increase to the university’s reputation for quality education and the diverse range of cutting-edge programmes offered, which prepared students to compete in both local and international job markets.

In his address to the students, Dr. Samuel Donkor, Founder and President of ANU, stated that no country could develop the critical human resources required to accelerate rapid economic growth without a higher education, as well as rewarding careers and well-paying jobs.

These, he said, had a positive impact on the success and well-being of its citizens, and urged students to take advantage of their admission to fill the gap in tertiary institutions, citing the World Bank’s estimate that only 18.69 percent of Ghanaians had university education as of 2020.

Dr. Donkor also emphasised the need for students to be innovative and creative in their approach to learning, as that would equip them with the necessary skills to solve real-world problems and contribute meaningfully to society.

He encouraged them to take advantage of the resources available at ANU and collaborate with their peers to achieve academic excellence.

He stated that plans for the opening of a new campus in Accra, Ghana’s capital, were well underway.

All Nations University Ghana offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate programmes in fields such as engineering, business, and computer science among others.

Undergraduate programmes offered to the newly admitted students include Bsc in Nursing, Business Administration, Biomedical Engineering, Oil and Gas Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, and Biblical Studies.

Meanwhile, the university has introduced new programmes such as an MSc in Cyber Security, MBA in Finance, MBA in Marketing and Strategy, MBA in Accounting, MA in Theology, an MPhil in Theology, PhD in Theology, and a programme to train paramedics, among other programmes aimed at accelerating Ghana’s economic development.

Source: Ghana News Agency

NDC demands bipartisan enquiry into ‘galamsey’ report

The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has demanded an immediate bipartisan enquiry into recent leaked reports on illegal mining (Galamsey) by Chairman of the defunct Inter-Ministerial Committee on Illegal Mining.

The Party said, that would establish the truth or otherwise of allegations levelled against some government officials in the report.

It also called on the Office of the Special Prosecutor to act with urgency by probing the report and prosecute all government officials, the New Patriotic Party functionaries and persons alleged to be complicit in perpetuating crimes against the State in the said report.

Mr Sammy Gyamfi, the National Communications Officer of the NDC, made the demand at a news conference in Accra, on Tuesday dubbed the ‘Moment of Truth.’

He explained that the NDC had always believed that the government’s claim of fighting illegal mining was a mere rhetoric, describing details of the report as simply ‘scandalous, scary, sordid, pervasive and rotten to the core.’

He added that the report had indeed shocked the conscience of the nation, adding that ‘no amount of half-witted and half-hearted explanations from the Presidency or Government can whitewash this great infamy.’

‘The report confirms one truth- that illegal mining activities have been a free-for-all enterprise for many in the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia NPP administration. From Ministers, Presidential Staffers and other associates in government, to National, Regional, Constituency and even Unit Committee Executives of the New Patriotic Party, their agents, Personal Assistants, relatives and financiers, many have been cited to have either engaged in or promoted illegal mining with reckless abandon,’ he said.

Mr Gyamfi, therefore, emphasized the need for Parliament to institute a publicly-televised and bipartisan enquiry into the report, indicating that Ghanaians deserved such a probe considering that millions of tax payers’ money had gone down the drain in the name of fighting illegal mining.

He said, any country that had no firm grip over the protection of its forests, nature reserves, wet lands and biodiversity, is one that is doomed to extinction.

‘It is sad to say, that Ghana is fast approaching this scary reality under the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia NPP administration, who are busy destroying all our vegetative buffers to satisfy their greed and selfishness,’ he said.

Mr Gyamfi added that, as a further step to back it demands, the party would formally submit a request to both the Parliament and the Office of the Special Prosecutor to initiate the necessary investigations into report.

‘It is our fervent hope and firm belief that, these issues will not be swept under the carpet, and that the Special Prosecutor and Parliament will rise to the occasion to stop the continuous desecration of our

Presidency and environment by President Akufo-Addo, his Vice, Alhaji Mahamudu Bawumia and the New Patriotic Party,’ he added.

Source: Ghana News Agency

TACOTEL assures customers in Maritime Industry of excellent service delivery

Management of the Takoradi Container Terminal Limited (TACOTEL), has assured its customers and shareholders in the export and import value chain

of prompt and efficient delivery of containers from Takoradi Port to its terminal enroute Sekondi, within 48 hours.

The move formed part of measures to work within Standard Operations of the company with a dedicated commercial team and shareholders to maintain the feat of Terminal Operator of the Year in the 2022 Western Regional Business Awards.

Commercial Manager at TACOTEL, Mr Kobina Otoo in an interview with the Ghana News Agency in Sekondi assured the public of continued improvement in customer service to attract potential customers to transact business with the company.

He commended the commercial team of TACOTEL, Management and shareholders for the efforts to emerge the best company in the Maritime industry in 2022.

Mr Otoo said TACOTEL together with its parent company, Ibistek and the Ghana Ports and Harbour Authority (GPHA) had embarked on Port expansion projects as part of the company’s future for the Western Region and the country at large.

He told GNA that GPHA was trying to minimize similar Appiatse explosion incident, hence dangerous cargoes which carried explosives would be cleared directly from the Port without going to TACOTEL.

He appealed to the public to ensure that they used the Port of Takoradi when they wanted to transact business in the export and import value chain.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Veep inaugurates one-million-dollar Catheterization Laboratory for Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital

Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia Tuesday inaugurated a one-million-dollar Catheterization Laboratory for the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital to support accurate imaging for effective treatment of diseases, especially brain aneurysms.

A Catheterization Laboratory, commonly referred to as Cathlab, is an examination room in a hospital or clinic with diagnostic imaging equipment used to visualise the arteries of the heart and treat any stenosis or abnormality found.

The highly advanced laboratory was funded by the Bank of Ghana as part of its corporate social responsibility.

The medical facility is located at the Radiology Department of the Hospital with equipment such as a big detector, dyna CT and roadmap software as well as 3D workstation.

At the inauguration ceremony at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra, Dr Bawumia lauded the Central Bank for funding the medical facility and expressed confidence that it would help improve healthcare delivery in the country’s premier hospital.

The Vice-President said Ghana was the only country in the West African sub-region offering advanced minimally invasive endovascular treatment for brain aneurysms.

The Cathlab is a valuable asset and a good addition to the overall healthcare infrastructure of Ghana.

He said investing in medical facilities would help retain skilled medical professionals, improve training of local doctors and other allied health personnel to enhance the quality of healthcare to the citizens.

The Vice President urged the Management and Staff of Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital to ensure proper maintenance of the medical facility to prolong its service life.

He, thus, entreated other private corporate organisations to partner with Ghana’s premier hospital and other health facilities to bring similar health advancements into fruition.

The Government, he said, over the past six years, had prioritised health with the construction of health facilities, among others, which would position Ghana as a medical tourism hub in the Sub-region.

The recruitment of more than 100,000 health personnel for the Ghana Health Service, restoration of nursing training allowances, resuscitation of the national ambulance service through the implementation of the one constituency, one ambulance policy, under which 307 well-equipped ambulances were procured, were examples of the priority government placed on health.

The Government implemented drone delivery of medical supplies to remote areas, thus, making Ghana the largest medical drone delivery service in the world, Vice President Bawumia said.

Dr Opoku Ware Ampomah, the Chief Executive Officer of the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, said the hospital would hold its Centenary Anniversary in October, this year, to celebrate the excellent clinical services and leadership it had provided since its inception.

He commended the Government and the Central Bank, in particular, for funding the renovation of some health facilities in the hospital.

Being the national referral centre its internal processes must be strengthened to ensure excellent services to the citizens, he said.

Dr David Nkansah-Dwamena, the Board Chair, Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, said due to non-availability of some cutting-edge medical equipment in the hospital it sometimes referred cases outside the country for management.

He, thus, appealed for state-of-the-art equipment to deliver on its mandate.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Ethiopian Berenta, Chinese Sinoma Cement Companies Sign Cooperation Framework Agreement

Berenta Cement, an Ethiopian private limited company and Sinoma Cement of the China National Building Materials Group have signed a strategic cooperation framework agreement to jointly work in the development of the sector.

The signed agreement is aimed at cooperating strategically and investing jointly in order to build a cement factory in Shebele Berenta of the Amhara region.

During the signing ceremony, Amhara Region Chief Administrator Yilkal Kefale said the signed joint venture is of great importance to the region and the country in general.

He added that the regional administration will provide all the necessary support in order to complete the project as per its plan and start production.

Yilikal noted that upon completion, the factory is expected to meet the huge demand of building materials, particularly cement, create jobs, and avail advanced technology transfer.

“The signing ceremony is the beginning for the construction of the cement factory but I would like to remind all partners to work as quickly as possible to complete the project as per the plan. The people of Amhara and Ethiopia in genera as well as Amhara regional state are eagerly waiting for the completion of this factory,” Chief Administrator stated.

Chinese Ambassador to Ethiopia, Zhao Zhiyuan said China has been Ethiopia’s largest trading partner and source of investment for many years.

“Chinese investment projects cover a wide range of sectors such as processing, manufacturing, agriculture, and mining and have played a positive role in accelerating Ethiopia’s industrialization process, increasing revenue, and creating jobs,” he elaborated.

The economy of Ethiopia is developing steadily and rapidly, especially in the building materials industry and infrastructure construction has also been flourished with great potential and broad prospects, he emphasized.

Berenta Cement CEO, Biresaw Minalu said the business scope of the project includes products and services in the field of cement, gypsum, and gypsum board, glass, and glass fiber.

“Ethiopia is the gateway to continental investment opportunities with untapped plenty of resources and the second largest population in Africa. In addition the comparative advantage of investing in Ethiopia …free trade benefits, strong business and investment protection, availability of young and competitive labor and rapidly growing, infrastructure,” he noted.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency