Mustapha said this at the national COVID-19 summit which was held at the Muhammadu Buhari Conference Centre in Abuja.
He said the vaccines are safe, hence, it is better and safer to be vaccinated against the virus.
Mustapha said the summit was to create the opportunity to identify successes, gaps and lessons learnt so far in Nigeria’s national response to the pandemic since March 2020 to date.
He added that the summit is also aimed at developing strategies to actualise the international commitments towards ending COVID-19 before the end of 2022.