COVID-19: Why Lamido must go on self-isolation for two weeks – NCDC

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National Center for the Control of Diseases (NCDC) has advised former governor of Jigawa State, Sule Lamido, to immediately go into self-isolation, sequel to a successful COVID-19 test in Kano.

Officials of the NCDC advised the former governor, via text messages published in his facebook page.

The messages read: “Assalamu Alaykum, Your Excellency Sir, as part of our COVID-19 contact tracing,  your name was mentioned among other dignitaries that attended the funeral (at Koki).

The message was sent to Sule Lamido by Dr Imam Wada Bello, Director Public Health State Ministry of Health, Kano State and Secretary COVID-19 State Taskforce.  

According to the SMS, “we would like to have your kind permission for our Rapid Response Team, RRT, to evaluate your risk and possibly take samples.”

Sequel to contact tracing by the NCDC, the PDP stalwart was one of the dignitaries identified to have attended funeral ceremony at Koki on Thursday where Kano first confirmed case of COVID-19 was said to have mixed freely with the crowd of sympathisers.

The emerging development, as learnt,  “is part of NCDC protocol for suspected persons to self-isolate as they await results”. 

Lamido, in his prompt response, said “sure, I am available any time you need me; let me know when.” 

The former governor disclosed that “Monday, by 1:30pm 13/04/2020, myself, my driver and orderly were through the whole processes. Efficiency at it is best, now awaiting results.”

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