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JUST IN: Buhari Chief Of Staff, Abba Kyari, Tests Positive For Coronavirus

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JUST IN: Buhari Chief Of Staff, Abba Kyari, Tests Positive For Coronavirus

BREAKING: Buhari's Chief Of Staff, Abba Kyari, Dies Of Coronavirus

Chief of staff to President Muhammadu Buhari, Abba Kyari, has contracted the virulent coronavirus.

Abba Kyari, who is widely considered as the defacto president, tested positive to the disease days after returning from an official trip to Germany.

It’s gathered that he ran the test on Saturday based on medical advice, although he was not exhibiting any symptoms.

The result came back on Monday positive and he has gone into isolation as the symptoms are yet to manifest.

Following his result, Buhari was also advised to run a test but he was negative, Aso Rock sources told TheCable

 

Alongside a minister, Buhari’s chief of staff had attended a meeting in Germany with officials of Siemens to discuss issues relating to the Nigerian power sector.

 

Reports of Kyari’s status of COVID-19 was disclosed after the federal executive council meeting was suspended indefinitely.

It is not clear if the development made the federal government to suspend the weekly meetings.

A letter Kyari wrote to the leadership of the national assembly on how federal lawmakers returning from overseas trips were allegedly evading screening had gone viral earlier on Monday.

Nigeria currently has 40 cases of coronavirus.

 

Earlier yesterday, there was palpable anxiety at the presidential villa in Abuja over the self-isolation of Bala Mohammed, governor of Bauchi.

 

The governor went into self-isolation after shaking hands with Mohammed Atiku, one of the sons of Nigeria’s former vice-president, who tested positive for the virus.

 

The presidency is yet to comment on the COVID-19 status of Kyari and health authorities have also not spoken about it.

 

But on Monday night, the Nigerian Center for Disease Control (NCDC) confirmed a coronavirus case in Abuja.

 

It is unclear if is the case of Kyari that the NCDC reported in the bulletin.

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