Atiku Abubakar's son, Mohammed Atiku who was diagnosed with coronavirus has spoken from hospital, sharing his experiences.
He urged all Nigerians to comply with directives from the World Health Organisation, the Federal Government, the state government and other relevant bodies so that Nigeria could overcome the pandemic.
He spoke in a video which his father shared on Thursday on his Twitter handle:@atiku.
Mohammed warned that there could be more deaths and more economic challenges if Nigerians did not come together to defeat COVID-19.
Mohammed said,
“But one thing I like to speak to Nigerians about my experience is fake news. Fake news is very bad. It compounds your problems if you are in a vulnerable situation. Perhaps being from a political family, I didn’t really feel that pain as much but people who are more vulnerable, this thing can really affect their health. So let me urge people out there to be very circumspect on how they treat information. Let them be careful in spreading information that is false.
“But I like to urge all of us to come together and see how we can support one another. Because this is a challenge to our society and it is a challenge to our future, it is a challenge to the present. So we need the people to come together and understand that this requires collective efforts, the sooner we overcome this. The longer it takes to do that, the more the impact, the impact in terms of fatality potentially and also the economic impact.”
My son, @Mo_Atiku shares his experience with #COVIDー19. Together, we can learn from his experience and work to defeat this pandemic for our common good. pic.twitter.com/h4lJ7xIPsx
— Atiku Abubakar (@atiku) April 2, 2020
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