said on Sunday he had gone into isolation after some members of his
household tested positive for the COVID-19 pandemic.
The message, which he personally signed, however, indicated that
Mustapha and his wife had tested negative.
“My wife and I have tested negative to the virus but we shall remain in
self-isolation and work from home according to protocols by the health
authorities.
“I will like to inform the general public that some members of my
household tested positive for COVID-19 Saturday evening.
“Although they are currently asymptomatic, they have been isolated and
are receiving care in one of the government treatment centres.
“I want to remind all Nigerians that COVID-19 is real.
“As the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) announced last week,
Nigeria is recording an increase in cases across several states.
“My advice to the general public is to stay safe and protect themselves;
everyone must adhere to all public health and safety measures.
“We must observe all the protocols so that the nation will not lose the
gains already recorded in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic,” he
said. (NAN)