Categories
AFNewsNG Logo
Opinion Special Report

Why President Buhari's latest coronavirus speech makes a lot of sense

Thompson Nsisongabasi

Apr 28, 2020

Humanity is in a bind right now as it were, and for leaderships across the world, you are damned with whatever decision you arrive at in this novel coronavirus (COVID-19) era.

READ ALSO: OPINION: Why the Igbo Should Support a Northerner in 2027 to Achieve an Igbo Presidency - By Enyinnaya Duke Ako-Atulomah

President Buhari's decision to relax coronavirus-enforced lockdowns imposed in Lagos, Abuja and Ogun from May 4 and to enforce curfews nationwide from that date, may not make plenty of sense, but nothing makes sense right now.

READ ALSO: Abia: Abayi Police Station Attacked, Armoury Looted, 2 Policemen Killed |WATCH VIDEO

No political leader is making sense right now. Not U.S. President Donald Trump who has tacitly recommended sunlight and disinfectants as cure for the virus and whose touting of Chloroquine as the ultimate panacea for COVID-19 is now dead on arrival.

READ ALSO: Our Indefinite Strike Continues - Abia Workers Says, Refuse Govt Order To Resume Work

The coronavirus has left everyone clutching at straws. Scientists and even the World Health Organisation (WHO) have had to go back and forth on certain guidelines in the midst of the confusion coronavirus has unleashed on mankind. We are now at the mercy of the virus.

READ ALSO: Major General Ike Nwachukwu (Rtd): The Visionary Behind Old Imo's (Now Imo and Abia) Enduring Landmarks

No one has got a clue.

READ ALSO: OPINION: A Fresh Start For Abia North Senatorial Zone |MUST READ

Leaders like Trump haven't got a clue as well (AFP)Leaders like Trump haven't got a clue as well (AFP)
Olivier Douliery / AFP / Getty

With very little known about the virus, how it spreads and how to annihilate it, medical experts are going with the safest protocols of social or physical distancing, adhering to personal hygiene and the use of face masks. As they should.

READ ALSO: Why President Buhari should use #EndSARS demands to implement 2014 National Confab - ECWA

Nigeria's economy has suffered immeasurable damage since the president imposed lockdowns in the nation's economic nerve center of Lagos, the capital city of Abuja and the industrial state of Ogun on March 30.

READ ALSO: Police arrest prophetess over alleged fraud in Ogun |DETAILED

With states like Kano (the economic hub of northern Nigeria) and Rivers (the nation's crude oil mining hub) imposing restrictions of theirs--all in a bid to curb the spread of the virus--something had to give.

READ ALSO: We Are Set To Take Off APC Presidential Campaign - Gov. Lalong

A chunk of Nigeria's economy is informal; small business and private sector driven. Most folks survive on daily wages and let's face it, you can't ask an average Nigerian to sit at home for two months, hard as you try. We are wired to hustle.

READ ALSO: OPINION: Exposing The Fallacies Of Ouk Third Term Senate Ambition

With 80 percent of the population getting by on less than a dollar a day, I always had doubts about how long we were going to lock down Lagos, for instance. It is little wonder that the spate of robberies spiked as the restrictions took a toll on most neighborhoods.

READ ALSO: (OPINION) 2027: Benchmarking Vimful And Zestful Representation For Abia North Senatorial Zone

Lagos Governor Sanwo-olu at the Bariga market, January 10, 2020 (Gboyega Akosile)Lagos Governor Sanwo-olu at the Bariga market, January 10, 2020 (Gboyega Akosile)

Everyone of us can now cite instances of that neighbor, uncle, aunt, sibling, friend or distant relative who has asked for some kind of financial assistance since March 30.

READ ALSO: ABIA @28: INFRASTRUCTURAL DECAY, NON-PAYMENT OF SALARIES, POOR SECURITY HINDERING ECONOMIC GROWTH - ADIASO FIRES

My mechanic has been calling just to say "hiÔÇØ, except that I know better. My barber has been offering to wash the car and the supermarket in the neighborhood has brow beaten its staff into being super friendly and nice just to keep customers coming.

READ ALSO: OPINION: Otti And The Elephants Marching South - By Emenike Vincent Onyembi (EVO)

All of which means that the inability of the Nigerian leadership class to implement the kinds of infrastructural, structural and social reforms that would have lifted a chunk of the populace out of poverty and strengthen the economy, has returned to haunt us all.

READ ALSO: OPINION: Why the Igbo Should Support a Northerner in 2027 to Achieve an Igbo Presidency - By Enyinnaya Duke Ako-Atulomah

Years of governance failures and endemic corruption has left us all at the mercy of coronavirus. And I do hope that lessons have been learned for the immediate future.

READ ALSO: Abia: Abayi Police Station Attacked, Armoury Looted, 2 Policemen Killed |WATCH VIDEO

In any case, the president hit the nail on the head when he said: "Lockdowns have also come at a very heavy economic cost. Many of our citizens have lost their means of livelihood. Many businesses have shut down. No country can afford the full impact of a sustained lockdown while awaiting the development of vaccines.ÔÇØ

READ ALSO: Our Indefinite Strike Continues - Abia Workers Says, Refuse Govt Order To Resume Work

Shuttered shops in Japan tells the story of humanity at this time (AFP)Shuttered shops in Japan tells the story of humanity at this time (AFP)
AFP

In the United States and some parts of Europe, there have been protests denouncing lockdowns. People just can't wait to get back to work and earn a living, because let's face it, government palliatives and stimulus packages were never going to get to everyone.

READ ALSO: Major General Ike Nwachukwu (Rtd): The Visionary Behind Old Imo's (Now Imo and Abia) Enduring Landmarks

In Nigeria for instance, the crash in the price of crude oil means there's very little money or food the government can disburse at the moment.

READ ALSO: OPINION: A Fresh Start For Abia North Senatorial Zone |MUST READ

Nigerians would have to live with this virus and take responsibility for their actions. We have to normalise the use of those masks, wash our hands regularly, observe social and physical distancing, leave our religious houses and clubs shut, use our hand sanitizers when we visit markets, shops, cash dispensing outlets or public places and treat the next person as though they have the virus.

READ ALSO: Why President Buhari should use #EndSARS demands to implement 2014 National Confab - ECWA

President Buhari's new measures to deal with the pandemic in Nigeria may not sound very plausible for the simple reason that right now, nothing sounds plausible or makes sense. But by jove, easing shutdown restrictions in a nation this poor and unstable is the most pragmatic thing to do.

READ ALSO: Police arrest prophetess over alleged fraud in Ogun |DETAILED

Lagos Governor Babajide Sanwo-olu with a fitting face mask during visit to an isolation center (Lagos govt)Lagos Governor Babajide Sanwo-olu with a fitting face mask during visit to an isolation center (Lagos govt)

Some states like Lagos just have to fashion out what works for them because that 8pm to 6am curfew prescription from the president was never going to work in a city this chaotic, claustrophobic, unruly and irrational.

READ ALSO: We Are Set To Take Off APC Presidential Campaign - Gov. Lalong

I expect federal and state governments and the Nigeria Center for Disease Control (NCDC) to ramp up testing, and to aggressively contact-trace and isolate as we co-exist with COVID-19 long into 2021. They owe us that much and anything less would be a disservice.

READ ALSO: OPINION: Exposing The Fallacies Of Ouk Third Term Senate Ambition

By the way, have you acquired your face masks yet?

READ ALSO: (OPINION) 2027: Benchmarking Vimful And Zestful Representation For Abia North Senatorial Zone

____

READ ALSO: ABIA @28: INFRASTRUCTURAL DECAY, NON-PAYMENT OF SALARIES, POOR SECURITY HINDERING ECONOMIC GROWTH - ADIASO FIRES

Pulse Editor's Opinion is the opinion of an editor of Pulse. It does not represent the opinion of the organization Pulse.

Related Stories

""

— Thompson Nsisongabasi

Join the Conversation

Signed in as Member