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Ecobank Shuts Down Abuja Branch Because Nigeria’s First Coronavirus Casualty Visited The Branch

By Jamachi David Obiukwu

In the aftermarth of the death of Mr. Sulaiman Achimugu, a former Managing Director of the Pipelines and Product Marketing Compan, Ecobank Nigeria Limited, on Monday, shut down its Wuse II branch in Abuja over what has historically come to be referred to as “Nigeria’s first coronavirus death.’

The victim, according to the bank, had visited the branch twelve days before his death.

In a statement on its verified Twitter handle, the bank said, “Nigeria, very sadly, this morning recorded its first death, which unfortunately was one of our valued customers. Our most sincere condolences to the family.

“Our attention has been drawn to the fact that the deceased was at our Wuse II, Abuja Branch on 12 March 2020, twelve days ago.

“The deceased did not show any symptoms at the time of the visit.

“In line with the best standards and our COVID-19 response plans, we have, therefore, immediately temporarily closed the branch and all staff at the location have been put in mandatory self-isolation for 14 days, in full compliance with the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control guidelines and to ensure their wellbeing and those of our customers.

“We have promptly informed the NCDC.

“We are further requesting, through this communication, that anyone who visited the branch between 12 March 2020 and now should take the necessary mandatory recommended step of self-isolation for 14 days and contact the NCDC.”

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