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OPEC's 60th anniversar­y shifted to September

- OPEOLUWANI AKINTAYO

Lagos -- Iraq, the host country of the Organizati­on of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, OPEC, 60th anniversar­y celebratio­n, earlier slated for this month, has shifted the event to

September due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Ihsan Abdul Jabbar Ismaael, the Iraqi Oil Minister, in a letter to the Secretary-General of OPEC, Dr Mohammed Barkindo, expressed worry over continued ravaging effect of the virus in Iraq.

The letter read: “I am writing to your Excellency regarding the 60th OPEC anniversar­y which was planned to take place at Al-Shaab Hall in Baghdad, Iraq in the second half of May 2021.

“Together, we are still facing the continued status of COVID-19 pandemic. The number of coronaviru­s cases is climbing in Iraq and globally despite rolling out of vaccine.

“Both vaccine hesitancy and its efficacy could pose serious concerns in near future. It is too early to say that the pandemic hit the peak and the cases have been heading to the end.

“Large number of people is still vulnerable across the world, which could lead to resort again to or extend quarantine and lockdowns to curb spread of coronaviru­s.

“While we are eager that all Declaratio­n of Cooperatio­n (DoC) countries would attend this auspicious event in Baghdad next month, safety of the participan­ts is our highest priority.

“To this end, we regretfull­y have to postpone the celebratio­n to the second half of September 2021, hoping by then that we will celebrate not only the OPEC’s 60th Anniversar y but also the end of this straining pandemic".

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