Nasarawa Assembly Member Dies Of COVID-19
Late Adamu Suleiman represented Nasarawa Central Constituency at the Nasarawa State House of Assembly.Suleiman is the first patient to die of COVID-19 complications in the north-central state since Nasarawa reported its index case of the disease.
Giving an update on the disease, Governor Sule revealed that Suleiman died before the result of his test came back positive. The governor added that their samples have also been collected for testing by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control . Governor Sule gave the assurance that those who performed the burial rites of the lawmaker would also be isolated and tested for COVID-19.
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