Raymond Dokpesi, founder of Daar Communications Plc, has
been discharged from the University of Abuja treatment centre after testing
negative for COVID-19.
On May 1, Dokpesi and seven other members of his family
tested positive for the virus, four days after his son, Raymond jnr, announced
that he had COVID-19.
However, on Thursday morning, AIT reported that he had been
discharged after spending two weeks at the Abuja isolation facility.
“I am exceptionally indebted to God Almighty for keeping and
protecting me and my entire family all through our isolation at the University
of Abuja Teaching Hospital, Gwagwalada Isolation Centre,” a letter signed by
Dokpesi read.
“We are better acquainted with the personal sacrifices many
Nigerians are making to ensure that we collectively defeat this pandemic. This
cuts across the policymakers, the care providers and even the cleaners whose
job puts them at constant risk of exposure.”
He also extended his appreciation to Nigerians for their
concern and prayers.
He expressed the belief that with well thought-out policies
and investment in the country’s health system, the much-needed reform in the
health sector could be achieved with the fight against COVID-19.
Dokpesi was discharged with two of his grandchildren, while
the test results of other family members are still being expected.
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