Edo Assembly speaker tests positive for coronavirus
By Dennis Erezi
25 March 2020 |
12:56 pm
The speaker of Edo State House of Assembly Frank Okiye has tested positive for coronavirus. Edo deputy governor Philip Shaibu disclosed Okiye's status while briefing journalists on Wednesday. The state governor Godwin Obaseki in a statement by his media aide Crusoe Osagie said he has sent his samples for testing. Details later.
The speaker of Edo State House of Assembly Frank Okiye has tested positive for coronavirus.
Edo deputy governor Philip Shaibu disclosed Okiye’s status while briefing journalists on Wednesday.
The state governor Godwin Obaseki in a statement by his media aide Crusoe Osagie said he has sent his samples for testing.
Details later.
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