Mrs Susan Idoko Okpe has again openly tackled Benue State government about her coronavirus status.
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Mrs Okpe is UK-based but came to Nigeria for burial and now mired in a coronavirus controversy. The Benue government tested her for coronavirus and kept her in isolation on alleged grounds of testing positive to the pandemic much to her displeasure.
The woman, who the state claimed is its index case, has been kicking saying she tested negative but the state government was lying against her.
Consequent upon her complaint, she was moved from Benue University Teaching Hospital to Abuja under Nigeria Centre for Disease Control for further test, the result she claimed in a new video was negative.
In the two-minute clip, she also begged to be discharged.
The transcription: “Hi everybody, this is Susan Idoko Okpe, née Lawani. I am pleading with everybody to please tell Nigerian government to let me go. This is my 16th day of incarceration. What have I done, what have I done? Benue state lied on me that I have COVID-19. I just got the result yesterday after 15 days and the result is a stage play with different date birthdays, different recordings which they themselves know and trying to put right.”
Continued: “That’s left to them but please I want to beg Nigerians to also beg President Buhari, Osinbajo, the Health Minister Osagie and whoever is in charge to please let me go out of this place. I am tired, I am fed up, I am exhausted and I don’t know what to do anymore. I don’t know why they are keeping me. That they want to treat me. Treat me for what, what are they treating me for?
“I am not sick. They have seen the result that they lied about and they are not letting me go. They want to trick me, because I don’t even trust Nigerians, I don’t trust anybody, if you’ve been lied against, if results have been falsified how do you trust anybody to treat you with anything. Do I just sit down and start taking medicine? Please Nigerians as you can see I am recording from where I’m incarcerated. This is my 16th day, please beg the Minister, beg the President or whoever is concerned to get me out of this place.”
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