Mr Aina said this in an interview on Monday in Abuja.
Muyi Aina, the executive director of NPHCDA, acknowledged the vaccine donation by the American government on Tuesday in Abuja.
He explained that about 50 medical doctors working with the state government would receive N2 million each.
NPHCDA says a renewed focus on primary health care delivery is pivotal in achieving universal health coverage in Nigeria.
This is according to the 2020 BHCPF guideline, pending the review of the new guideline.
Mr Radda revealed that the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA) would provide those institutions with running costs.
He said the week-long programme is targeting girls between the ages of nine and 14, who are said to be vulnerable to cervical cancer.
The federal government has earmarked N260 billion to revitalise primary healthcare centres (PHCs) nationwide.
It said the efforts of midwives had significantly contributed to a reduction in the alarming statistics of maternal and under-five mortality rates in Nigeria.
He said that the absence of such a national registry impeded national planning efforts in the fight against the disease.
