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The late Chief of Staff to the President, Mallam Abba Kyari, was
hours from being discharged from the hospital on Friday before his
condition unexpectedly took a twist and he never recovered.
Kyari died at First Cardiology Consultants Hospital in Lagos on Friday
from what the Lagos State government yesterday described as
complications of Coronavirus infection.
Witnesses revealed yesterday of massive police presence at the private
facility on the fateful day, apparently after he was certified dead.
Sources said Kyari had shown signs of recovery which was a sign that he
could be discharged only for his condition to take a plunge.
It was learnt that he even received some members of his family Wednesday
in the hospital and walked around his isolation area to show his
fitness.
Members of the family were said to be expecting his discharge on Friday.
The complications in his health were said to have arisen from diabetes and respiratory tract infections.
The Lagos State government confirmed last night that Kyari died of complications.
It was also learnt that the late Chief of Staff neither consulted the
Presidential Task Force on the campaign against COVID-19 nor the Nigeria
Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) deciding on private treatment in
Lagos.
Officials of PTF and NCDC only read the announcement of his relocation to a private hospital in Lagos like other Nigerians.
It was gathered that he did not avail himself of expertise advice by NCDC and medical teams.
A source said the family was confident that Kyari would survive the Coronavirus Disease.
The source said: “As at Wednesday, Kyari was seen walking round his
isolation area when some members of his family came on a visit. His
health improvement gave a ray of hope that he was fast recovering.
“In fact, words had gone round to his relations that he might be
discharged on Friday. But he died following relapse, occasioned by
diabetes and respiratory tract infections in the evening of Friday. How
his condition changed for the worse shocked all the medics around him.
He died between 9pm and 10 pm.
“So, he died of COVID-19 and underlying factors or complications.”
How he died - Lagos state government
Lagos State Health Commissioner Akin Abayomi confirmed that Kyari died of complications
The statement said: “Following enquiries on the passing away of the
Chief of Staff to the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,
Mallam Abba Kyari on Friday 17th April 2020, the Lagos State Government
states that:
“Mallam Abba Kyari died from complications of Coronavirus infection at
First Cardiology Consultants in Lagos. This hospital is a Lagos State
designated high care, biosecurity-compliant, COVID-19 facility,
accredited by the Health Facility Management and Accreditation Agency
(HEFAMAA) of the Lagos State Ministry of Health.
“As a basis for accreditation, First Cardiology Consultants established a
separate specialist wing with staff dedicated to the treatment of
complicated cases of COVID-19, under the supervision of the Lagos State
COVID-19 emergency response team.”
Kyari didn’t consult PTF, NCDC
It was also learnt that the late Kyari did not consult either the
Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19 or the Nigeria Centre for
Disease Control (NCDC) before opting for personal treatment.
A top source said: “We read his statement on his decision to move to
Lagos for private treatment like every Nigerian. He did not seek any
advisory from the PTF and NCDC.
“And since he said he did not want to overburden the public health
sector, we allowed him to have his way. We could not have stopped him
because it was a private health option and he went to a designated
hospital for COVID-19 treatment.
“We respected his decision because of underlying health challenges he had which he wanted the hospital to manage with COVID-19.
“It was not the Federal Government that took him to the First Cardiology Consultants hospital in Lagos.
“In essence, he was not NCDC patient in the real sense of it.”
Witnesses: ‘We saw massive police presence at FCC’
Two Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs) with plenty policemen and two
ambulances were seen Friday evening at First Cardiology Consultant (FCC)
Hospital in Ikoyi, Lagos State, the private facility where Mallam Abba
Kyari died.
The policemen, according to witnesses, were later allowed into the hospital through the back gate.
It was gathered that the massive presence of policemen in the usually
calm neighbourhood, raised anxiety among the people and suspicion that a
top government functionary was in a critical condition.
It was gathered that the policemen who were inside the SUV, alighted at
the front gate, went inside and later returned with some officials to
lead the vehicles through the back gate.
Investigation showed that Kyari’s presence in the hospital was treated with topmost secret.
From the main entrance to the hospital, it was observed something
unusual occurred as the guards were very suspicious of movements around
the facility.
At the gate, a notice indicating that the hospital does not handle
COVID-19 cases was clearly pasted while visitors were notified of
conditions to meet before entry can be granted.
Some relatives of patients were seen waiting inside their vehicles
outside while a fruit seller displayed his wares inside a barrow just by
a tree between the hospital and the British Council.
A woman who spoke to newsmen said they saw the SUV between 3pm and 4pm when they brought in her aunt.
She said: “We saw a lot of police people who came in two SUVs and there
were also two ambulances with them. They were let in through the back
gate. We did not know the person they came for but it was obvious it
must be a top government person.
“This hospital does not allow visitors in. They do not even allow
relatives of patients to come and stay with their loved ones. They only
give you five minutes for visiting and after that, you come out.
“People are screened before they go in and they make it clear that they
do not treat COVID-19 patients. Before they took our relative who had
difficulty breathing and was on oxygen, we were asked to go for COVID-19
screening first.
“It takes three days for the result to come out and we had to wait. It
was when the result came back negative that they accepted to treat our
relative.
“So, people are surprised to discover now that Mallam Kyari who was publicly known to have COVID-19 was admitted here.”
A security man corroborated the woman’s story, adding that they were yet to understand what happened yesterday.
“It is true we saw so many policemen who came inside two SUVs on Friday
evening. But we do not know what they came for. This hospital is very
big and those who come here are rich people. As I am out here, I do not
know what transpires inside and I cannot go and ask questions that could
be suspicious,” he said.
When our Correspondent contacted the hospital on telephone after access to the premises was denied, it denied Kyari died there.
“Abba Kyari neither received treatment nor died in our hospital,” a front desk worker who picked the telephone echoed.
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