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COVID-19 hits Niger Assembly as Speaker, Clerk test positive, members go into isolation

The member representing Gurara, Binta Mamman, tested positive two weeks ago.

• December 21, 2020
Speaker of the Niger House of Assembly, Bawa Wuse
Speaker of the Niger House of Assembly, Bawa Wuse.

The Speaker of the Niger House of Assembly, Bawa Wuse and the Clerk, Mohammed Kagara, have gone into isolation after testing positive for COVID-19.

Mohammed Idris, the state Commissioner of Information and Strategy, confirmed the development to reporters on Sunday in Minna.

Mr. Idris who did not give more details on the issue, simply said that ‘it was true’.

Also, the member representing Bida 11, at the State Assembly, Haruna Baba, also confirmed the development.

He explained that two weeks ago, the member representing Gurara, Binta Mamman, tested positive, which made the entire legislators and staff of the assembly undergo testing for coronavirus.

“Unfortunately, the results of the speaker and that of the clerk turned out positive,” he said.

He said that all the lawmakers and principal staff have gone into self-isolation.

Another source at the assembly, who pleaded anonymity, told journalists that many of the tests carried out on the lawmakers returned negative, except that of the Speaker and the Clerk.

The source confirmed that the two of them are responding positively to treatment.

The state government had earlier directed workers to stay at home from Monday in order to curtail the spread of the pandemic while all schools in the state have been closed since Friday.

(NAN)

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