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Kaduna Governor, El-Rufai Tests Positive For Coronavirus

Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State as tested positive for COVID-19, popularly known as coronavirus.

The governor confirmed his test result in a statement released on Saturday evening.

Below is the full statement:

KADUNA UPDATE: Statement by Malam Nasir El-Rufai on his Covid-19 Test Results, 28 March, 2020.

Earlier this week, I submitted a sample for the Covid-19 test. The result came in this evening, and I regret to say that it is positive.

According to the protocols for managing Covid-19, I am in self-isolation as required by the case management guidelines of the NCDC for a someone that is no showing symptoms.

I wish to appeal to the people of Kaduna State to continue to closely observe the preventive measures already announced.

It is most important that everybody should do their utmost to stay safe, stay home and stay alive.

The Deputy Governor is chairing our Covid-19 Taskforce and will continue to issue statements from time to time.

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