COVID-19: Buhari receives Madagascar solution samples

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COVID-19: Buhari receives Madagascar solution samples
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President Muhammadu Buhari has taken delivery of the Madagascar solution prepared for treatment of the COVID-19 patients.Receiving a sample

President Muhammadu Buhari has taken delivery of the Madagascar solution prepared for treatment of the COVID-19 patients.

There had been concerns about the potency and appropriateness of the drug by the World Health Organisation in the last few days while interests within Nigerians had been questioning why the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 would be promoting interest in a foreign solution at the expense of developing any of the ones local scientists and researchers had put forward.

On the main reason for his visit, President Embalo said having stabilized his country after the tussles that attended the general elections won by him, he had come to seek counsel from his “father,” President Buhari on his plan for a “government of national unity” and a proposed war against corruption in his country.

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