Governor Mai Mala
Buni has urged Nigerians to disregard reports of COVID-19 related deaths in
Yobe state, as such incident has not been recorded.
The Yobe State
Governor said in a statement released on Thursday by his Director General,
Press and Media Affairs Malam Mamman Mohammed, that the state recorded its
first case of Coronavirus on April.
He further revealed
that his government has established three isolation centres equipped with
ventilators and all necessary equipment.
The statement reads;
“Our attention has
been drawn to an online report alleging COVID-19 related deaths in Yobe State.
“The report also
claimed that His Excellency, Governor Mai Mala Buni, was in Abuja while his
people were dying.
“We had expected the
publishers to crosscheck their facts and reflect our position to balance the
story.
“For the records,
Yobe state was the very first state in Nigeria to voluntarily submit a
suspected case of COVID-19 for test. Thank God, it was negative.
“The state had in
spite of non-existing case, constituted a COVID-19 committee, established three
isolation centres equipped with ventilators and all necessary equipment.
"Secondly, His
Excellency, Governor Mai Mala Buni, had not travelled out of the state for six
weeks until when President Buhari invited him to Abuja to discuss security
matters where he spent just three days and had since been back.
“Therefore, he was
not outside the state coordinating the affairs of the Yobe from Abuja as
claimed.
“This administration
maintains an open door policy, we therefore call on the media to always contact
the state government to clarify every issue before going to the press."
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