The
private facility where he received care until his death also received
'special attention' from the Presidency, which ensured that all needed
items for his recovery were in place. All these, according to the
official, ran into several millions of naira.
Against the notion
presented to the public that the now late Chief of Staff to President
Muhammadu Buhari, Abba Kyari, deployed personal funds in seeking a
viable treatment for his Coronavirus infection, SaharaReporters can
confirm that the Presidency actually made huge sums from the public
treasury available in trying to save his life. '
Kyari died on
Friday, exactly 26 days after SaharaReporters first broke the news of
him being severely ill and in fact suspected of contracting the deadly
virus after trips to Germany and Egypt where the pandemic had claimed
hundreds of lives.
Upon his return to Nigeria from those
countries, it was reliably gathered that Kyari, who had a history of
diabetes and was in his 70s until his death on Friday, refused to
observe the mandatory 14-day self-isolation period, instead going about
his normal activities and subjecting dozens of persons including
ministers, state governors and Aso Villa staff to the risk of
contracting the virus.
Three of his staff were shortly
afterwards confirmed to have contracted the virus while some state
governors, who had contact with him were also infected.
After
being denied the usage of the Presidential Intensive Care Unit at Aso
Villa, Abuja, which was kept for the use of President Buhari in case
there was an emergency around him, and considering the Gwagwalada
Specialist Hospital isolation unit too low for his standard and or
liking, Lagos was considered the best place to find cure for Kyari.
In
the face of a global lockdown and with many countries with functional
health systems closing their borders to international visitors, the
Lagos Infectious Diseases Centre was one of the few places that could
successfully deal with his case especially after it treated an Italian
man, who first brought the virus into the country at the time, with
great success.
But rather than check into the facility of the
Lagos State Government, Kyari violated the Quarantine Act to embark on a
private treatment for his Coronavirus infection against the directive
and recommendation of senior government and Ministry of Health
officials.
According to a senior government official, his move to
Lagos and choice of a private treatment facility cost the Nigerian
Government huge sums in public funds especially in taking care of the
upkeep and general welfare of the large number of security guards,
medical staff and other categories of care givers that were always on
the ground to ensure everything around him was fine.
This was
aside the amount spent on their accommodation and providing relevant
safety items to ensure all persons looking after the late Chief of Staff
to President Buhari were not infected with the virus.
The
private facility where he received care until his death also received
'special attention' from the Presidency, which ensured that all needed
items for his recovery were in place.
All these, according to
the official, ran into several millions of naira -- the exact amount
which could not be confirmed at the time of this report.
"Forget
what they are saying in top government circles, the Presidency actually
spent big in trying to save Kyari’s life. They spent some good millions
of naira in attempting to save his life.
"He is one of the
persons President Buhari trusts the most in this world and he was
willing to do anything to save Kyari's life.
"Throughout his
stay in Lagos, the Presidency ensured that he got all the support he
needed to defeat the virus by ensuring that funds were made available to
foot any type of cost around his treatment and also ensure the safety
and welfare of all those looking after him.
"As a prominent
member of the cabal, there is no way the President or anyone in that
circle was going to watch him spend personal funds to get a viable
treatment for his situation. All needed support came from government,"
the official, said.
Until his death, Kyari was one of the most influential and powerful figures in President Buhari’s government.
Governors, ministers and other important personalities all had to first win him over before gaining access to the President.
"There is nothing happening around President Buhari that he was not involved in.
"He was a pillar of support to Buhari in too many ways. Both of them had come a long way.
"His death is a huge personal loss to Buhari, he is going to feel his absence a lot," the official said.
SaharaReporters
also reliably gathered that the Nigerian Government made attempts to
fly the late Kyari to London, United Kingdom, for treatment but had to
shelve that idea especially after Coronavirus deaths rose astronomically
in that space.
The UK has 14,576 deaths from 108,692 confirmed cases of the virus at the moment.
Kyari, like Buhari, had jetted out to the UK in the not too distant past to seek treatment for his health.
The
doctors in the UK understand his medical history and know how to handle
his case but the situation in Britain had prevented him from being
flown there for attention.
Buhari on his part has a yet to be disclosed medical ailment and in fact spent five months in London in 2017 for treatment.
He has visited the UK several times more since that period for treatment.
Following
Kyari's death on Friday, officials of the Nigeria Centre for Disease
Control are now saddled with the responsibility of tracking down any
persons, who may have had contact with him.
The agency earlier
said that at least 6,000 Nigerians, who had contact with persons already
infected were on the loose and being tracked.
“I don’t think
the NCDC can trace everyone who shook hands with or met him at meetings
and functions and that is why we asked everyone who were at those
gatherings to self-isolate even if they don’t display any symptoms at
all,” the official told SaharaReporters.
On Friday night, the NCDC announced that the country now had 493 confirmed cases of Coronavirus and 17 deaths.
Already,
experts have warned that there could be an explosion in these figures
in the coming weeks especially with many Nigerians deliberately flouting
the stay-at-home order put in place to curb the spread of the virus in
many parts of the country.
However, following Kyari's death and
importance in the decision making process of the President Buhari's
administration, there are already concerns that governance may be
gravely affected in the coming days and weeks -- at a time Nigeria
desperately needs quality and responsive leadership.
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