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15 Oct 2009

Author:
Mansur Sani Malam, Leadership [Nigeria]

Pfizer - Victims Threaten to Go Back to Court [Nigeria]

Members of the 1996 Kano Pfizer Trovan Victims Forum have warned that they may seek the permission and cooperation of the Kano State government to go back to court and re-open their case against Pfizer. In a press release signed by the chairman of the forum, Alhaji Mustapha Garba Maisikeli, described as unfortunate the attitude of the Pfizer's attorney, adding that his actions were trying to re-open a can of worms again, saying they had received some reports which stated that some associates of Mr. Nelson Nzegwu were planning to instigate a section of some settlers in Kano to invent a new dubious list in order to counter the real victims list of those who actually proved beyond reasonable doubt that they are the real victims of the unfortunate Trovan drug trial in 1996.

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