As Nigeria continues its fight against COVID-19, the combat has not come without its controversies. Raymond Dokpesi, the founder of DAAR Communications and his son have had a difference of opinion over comments made on COVID-19.
WITHIN NIGERIA had earlier reported that Founder of DAAR Communications, Raymond Dokpesi who recently recovered from coronavirus has revealed how he was nursed back to health with the aid of malaria drugs and further disclosed that he was confused on the difference between COVID-19 and malaria.
According to the video which went viral, Dokpesi said “What’s the difference between COVID-19 and malaria? Every drug we were given were malaria medications.
“A number of persons who tested positive were checked in reputable labs, hospitals in Abuja and were found to have malaria parasites in their bloodstreams. When did malaria become synonymous with COVID-19?”
However, the media mogul in an internal memo to staff of Africa Independent Television (AIT) and Raypower owned by DAAR Communications on Sunday, May 17 said that he had settled with the Nigerian Government and Nigeria Centre for Disease Control over the issue.
He said in the memo: “I write to request you to discontinue referencing the comments and views expressed by both the founder, Engr. Raymond A.A Dokpesi, and the Chairman, Chief Raymond Dokpesi Jnr, in all your news bulletins and in fact bring them down from your official websites for now.
“Very senior citizens and elders have argued and I agree with them that I should have addressed a private message to the PTF and the Presidency rather than cast aspersions on their methods thereby creating doubts in the minds of the public.
“I also agree to an immediate truce.
Recall that Dokpesi Jnr said caution must be exercised in comparing Coronavirus to malaria after he was released from the Coronavirus isolation center.
It was further learnt that Dokpesi Jr objected to his father censoring his views after his comments were taken down in line with his father’s directive.
According to Sahara Reporters, Dokpesi Jnr was said to have told some DAAR Communication staff that he will not grant any more interviews to his father’s media organization.
He said, “I note and observe that the Facebook link that started trending has been taken down. I regret the action but reserve comment.
“Please note that this was my last interview with any DAAR Communications PLC media and I will never grant this media house comment on any issue whatsoever.
“If you have interest in any comment I may have, you may report it from other media houses or from my personal social media comments.
“Please do not even consider approaching me for any comments. Official comments regarding DAAR Communications PLC shall henceforth be routed via press release through the ED Corporate Communications or the Company Secretary.”