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Farooq:
My reply is standard: there is no need to heap such an insult on Sikiru Eniola. All political spaces have people of different persuasions. And you and I can choose heroes for others. In this ongoing crisis, we have heard people insult the Chinese for eating insects and animals as if they don’t eat cow legs and chicken anus!
TF
Saturday, March 21, 2020
Amid spiraling apprehension about the new coronavirus and the uptick in the number of infections in the country, there has been unnervingly loud silence from the man who calls himself Nigeria’s “president.”
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In the US some Americans are wishing that their president would take a day off from the daily briefing, as we're starting to get briefing fatigue and overload. Some even wish that the president would shut up for a minute and allow the experts to handle the briefing.
In Nigeria, citizens are literally begging Gen. Buhari to address them on the virus. Everyone who has made the plea for a presidential address on the crisis, including the senate, has been shut down, insulted, or bullied into silence by the presidency.
They've been told that those working on combating the virus are working on the orders of Buhari and that that should suffice.
In Nigeria, public officers act as though they are doing Nigerians a favor by leading them and that to seek information on statecraft or policy or an unfolding crisis is to constitute oneself into a nuisance and a distraction to the leader.
Oh, I forgot--Nigeria is not the US, as we diaspora runaways are always reminded. Abeg let me keep my diaspora mouth shut.
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kenneth harrow
professor emeritus
dept of english
michigan state university
BUHARI’S STRANGE LEADERSHIP IN COVID-19 CRISIS
Many states have begun to shut down in efforts to contain the spread of the deadly coronavirus disease that has, at last, found its way to Nigeria, sending jitters across the length and breadth of our national existence. Clearly, the Federal Government in its consistent negligence responded too little too late. But most worrisome is the disposition of President Muhammadu Buhari at this most critical time of unprecedented but clear danger.
Don’t get it twisted; the coronavirus disease, otherwise called COVID-19, is already a pandemic. No country can boast of its immunity. Even in very few countries without the first case, their economies are already bleeding fast and furious. The first case is only a matter of when. Nigeria did hang on till February ending when the Italian index case tested positive. About three weeks later, Lagos, Ogun, Ekiti, Benue, Kaduna, public and private schools, National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), and the airspace have literally shut down to contain the spread. We commend all governors, and state actors that took the proactive measures.
Like in other aspects of life, time is central in the spread and control of this Frankenstein monster. Besides the conspiracy of who engineered what between China and the United States, poor response to this unusual emergency has been a major bane of its spread across the world. State’s denial of the problem before its acceptance is why over 10,000 have died, with Italy of 60.5 million people now taking an unenviable lead in the death toll of more than four thousand.
Nigeria had a two-month window period to learn valuable lessons and get prepared. A month before the Italian index case, the World Health Organisation (WHO) warned the likes of Nigeria with weak healthcare systems that it is a virus like none other before it. Concerned stakeholders also tabled proactive preventive measures like either a shutdown of the airspace or restriction of air movements to only two airports for proper monitoring of all inbound travellers. The Federal Government of Nigeria could not be bothered.
The Senate Committee on Health during an oversight function to Lagos airport and Apapa port were indeed shocked and immediately raised the alarm that the foremost ports of entry were not secured. The Lagos airport for instance had only a doctor on duty, amid inadequate support staff, screening equipment, just as operating airlines were not complying with basic control directives of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority. Nigeria, like others currently ravaged by COVID-19, continued to live in denial until the pandemic stared us menacingly in the face.
But
unlike others that also came too late to wisdom, the presidency under
Buhari has continued to care less. Across all paid-TV channels today,
the common feature is presidents debriefing the country on where the
virus stands and efforts at its control. Like true commanders-in-chief,
they are seen talking to the people, encouraging first-line responders
and preaching hope in speech and conducts. That is real leadership. It
is, therefore, a no-brainer that Nigerians are asking, where is
President Buhari in all of these?
Till date, Buhari has not made any
state of the nation’s address on coronavirus pandemic and that is
strange, though not unfamiliar. It is no longer news that President
Buhari’s aloofness is remarkable. He enjoys talking to us from overseas
as if Nigerians were leprous. After all, he did not care when citizens
were getting killed in Benue and even in his home state, Katsina. He
could not be troubled when Abule-Ado community in Lagos exploded and
more than 20 killed the other day. He did not bat an eyelid even when
his presidency was nearly going up in flames over rift between the
national security adviser and chief of staff.
But the new coronavirus is a different animal. The modern world and its civilisation has never been this shaken to its foundation like now. It is also a time for true leadership with compassion – showing those capable or incapable of it. The closest our president has come in this matter was to launch an emergency toll-free number, 112, and have press secretaries issue releases. Indeed, Buhari is not the most eloquent of men. But he has been elected to occupy the seat of the commander-in-chief, traditionally made for times like this. Health experts have their space in this context and leaders have theirs for motivation and direction.
The sensitivity of this time more than ever exposes the manner of the presidency Buhari leads. The president is the father of a fearful nation. What manner of paterfamilias will not bother to visit his children when they are down in the hospital or move a limb when his entire economy goes on life support? Yes, he has sent them to the hospital and getting feedback from the clinical services, but what of compassion and empathy? What of leading by example in most critical times of his family life?
Is he even worried, if he is aware that he has very limited chances of another UK hospital treatment should his health fail at this time? Where is enlightened self-interest in this presidency? Has age and concomitant factors so shackled our leadership that the general has forgotten how to rally his troop to chances of victory? There are certainly more questions than answers at the moment. However, what is certain is that the response from Buhari is unpresidential and unacceptable.
Due to consistently poor leadership, we have lost ample time for self-fortification. Nevertheless, it is not time to despair as a people. It is time to be strong, well-enlightened, share knowledge, cooperate with authorities, be our brothers’ keeper and have faith. Given what is already known of coronavirus to date, Nigeria is at the vantage position to lead the rest of Africa not only to resist the pandemic but also to cure the world. The so-called superpowers have shown their frailty, if not buffoonery, before an infinitesimal virus that should ordinarily not survive in African warm climate. The very low rate of its infection among Black Africans is a testament to that assertion.
For us, this is the time for bodies like the Nigerian Academy of Science (NAS) and virologists to be most active in finding control measures and cure. Once there is an index case at hand, good researchers, not politicians in lab wears, already have research materials for vaccine development. Our scientists cannot afford to be as bad as our political officeholders. We recognise efforts of the likes of Maurice Iwu, a professor of pharmacognosy, (a branch of knowledge concerned with medicinal drugs obtained from plants or other natural sources) in this regard. Their contributions should be institutionalised in accordance to their clinical merits. This is a golden moment for Nigerian exceptionalism to make a statement for Africa, especially in the face of inhuman international politics of attrition.
Now and more than ever is the need for properly coordinated national emergency response team. With 27 positive cases already on ground, and over 1000 on surveillance list, all medical and paramedical hands must be on the deck and eyes on the target. We have a long haul emergency that requires the presence of mind of all and sundry. It is already bad that there are only three test centres in all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory. Meanwhile, it is not a time for any arm of medical practitioners to down tools, press for additional welfare or officials to be at loggerheads.
Besides, it is not a time for religious leaders to place misleading spirituality over scientific facts and timely medical treatments. While we do not deny the place of higher forces and efficacy of prayers in situations, we have more of a human and medical problem that should be dealt with accordingly. Our religious leaders, besides prayers, should use their pulpits to preach personal hygiene, practical safety measures like social distancing, hope and patience, as their social responsibility to our collective survival.
Someday, and in not too distant future, Nigeria and the world at large will overcome this existential plague. True leaders that rallied their troops of medics, responders, researchers and strategists to victory for humanity will mount the podium of posterity to be decorated. Pretenders to the throne, villains that dashed hopes, and let down their people, will also have their lots in the dustbin of history
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OAA,
According to WHO, coronavirus is a global pandemic and not restricted to temperate regions—that is the current scientific consensus. If you have it, please provide links to data that shows otherwise.
We need to be very careful passing information or presenting conjectures that does not meet basic scientific standards on the coronavirus pandemic—lest we inadvertently cause unnecessary deaths. With the current global mortality rate of 4% (400 times more deadly than common flu), it is better that we err on the side of over-reaction to the coronavirus than under reaction.
Wuhan region (Hubei Province with population of 60M) was locked down since Jan/23 and is still locked down. The restricted movements in other parts of China have been relaxed but Wuhan city proper is still locked down.
The length of partial lockdown of UK is based on experience from China, Korea and what is currently going on in Italy, Spain, USA, etc. It is not because Temperature is much higher in UK after May.
While common flu is less prevalent during warmer months, it still occurs in equatorial zones even with near constant high temperature.
Gozie
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OAA,
According to WHO, coronavirus is a global pandemic and not restricted to temperate regions—that is the current scientific consensus. If you have it, please provide links to data that shows otherwise.
We need to be very careful passing information or presenting conjectures that does not meet basic scientific standards on the coronavirus pandemic—lest we inadvertently cause unnecessary deaths. With the current global mortality rate of 4% (400 times more deadly than common flu), it is better that we err on the side of over-reaction to the coronavirus than under reaction.
Wuhan region (Hubei Province with population of 60M) was locked down since Jan/23 and is still locked down. The restricted movements in other parts of China have been relaxed but Wuhan city proper is still locked down.
The length of partial lockdown of UK is based on experience from China, Korea and what is currently going on in Italy, Spain, USA, etc. It is not because Temperature is much higher in UK after May.
While common flu is less prevalent during warmer months, it still occurs in equatorial zones even with near constant high temperature.
Gozie
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