Tinubu's media aide confirmed
the development saying the action was not an indication that the late
CSO died from coronavirus related sickness.
“This is the way it should be. No
one should take chances with this pandemic. Coronavirus is real. And it
is not a death sentence.”
Following the death of Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Chief Security Officer, Alhaji Lateef Raheem, the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress, and his close aides have had their samples taken for coronavirus test.
Officials of the Nigeria Centre for Disease
Control (NCDC) reportedly took Tinubu’s samples and that of the deceased
before he was buried on Friday, April 24, 2020.
Raheem was said to have died of complications
arising from diabetes and high blood pressure in Lagos, on Friday and
was buried in accordance with Islamic burial rites same day.
According to TheCable, the results of the samples taken from the politician and his personal aides are being expected on Monday, April, 27, 2020.
Tinubu’s Media Adviser, Tunde Rahman, confirmed the development saying the action was not an indication that the late CSO died from coronavirus related sickness.
He said, “It was just a precaution; just
to be on the safer side. It has not been established whatsoever that our
Chief Security Officer, Alhaji Lateef Raheem, died from COVID-19. He
was battling against diabetes and high blood pressure.
“We think he may have died from
complications arising from this medical condition. But we are not the
experts in this aspect. Thankfully, before he was buried, samples were
taken from his body for COVID-19 test.
“We are still awaiting the results. And as a precaution all of us have taken the tests and we are awaiting the results as well.
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