Nigerians React As Presidency Moves Abba Kyari For Treatment In Lagos
Nigeria has reacted to the decision of the presidency to move the Chief of Staff to the President, Abba Kyari to Lagos for treatment after tested positive for coronavirus.
While reacting to the exclusive report by Sahara Reporters aggrieved Nigerians said the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, should have been sincere enough to move Abba Kyari to Gwalada specialist hospital where the rest residents of Abuja who contacted the are being treated and managed.
Others, however, stated that the government hospital they failed to developed will now be their safe haven as they cannot go to foreign medical trip as usual.
Recall that the Chief of Staff yo the president was tested positive to the deadly dieses on Tuesday which has raised fear on the possibility of people that might have been infected within the presidency.
In a related development, President Buhari's test came negative in Tuesday after the fear of the president contracting the virus due to his closeness to his Chief of Staff.
While reacting to the exclusive report by Sahara Reporters aggrieved Nigerians said the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, should have been sincere enough to move Abba Kyari to Gwalada specialist hospital where the rest residents of Abuja who contacted the are being treated and managed.
Others, however, stated that the government hospital they failed to developed will now be their safe haven as they cannot go to foreign medical trip as usual.
Recall that the Chief of Staff yo the president was tested positive to the deadly dieses on Tuesday which has raised fear on the possibility of people that might have been infected within the presidency.
In a related development, President Buhari's test came negative in Tuesday after the fear of the president contracting the virus due to his closeness to his Chief of Staff.
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