As at
Monday, 16/3/20, everything was normal on the Nigerian front. Oga CORO, a celebrity pandemic
was causing unimaginable devastatation everywhere else, attacking and humbling leaders of Government, big names
in entertainment and sports and causing
confusion among BIG countries. Surely,
the Book said it long ago, that ‘those of high structure will hewn down and the
haughty will be humbled’ (Isaiah,10:33). People and governments who were
hitherto so sure of their cababilities were throwing up their hands in despair.
But all was calm in Nigeria. People were marrying, giving birth and dying, and
we were all working on our individual
and corporate plans. The were only two issues of public discourse then: the
mysterious and devastating Abulado explossion
and the predictable and predicted dethronement ( second time around) of
the saintly and loquacious Sanusi. ASUU
was on strike and I had all the time and
peace of mind to go and deliver a paper
at the 2020 Laity Week programme at
Ijebuode on 16/3/20. I came back from
the lecture and continued with my normal routines: reading, writing, lietening
to Channels TV and all that. ‘Coro’
was something happening far away but here, life was normal, with the only
exception being the daily briefing by the stressed but articulate and knowledgeable Minister of
Health and by the Presitdential Task Force on Coro( by the way, the PTF-Coro is
chaired by a lawyer and political civil servant! Where are the experts?).
But the BOOK has warned that it
is when everything appears normal that calamity strikes( 1 Thess,5:3).
As I write this, the super powers have become powerless and the world economy is on a roller-coaster. My compatriots who would rather rush out to Dubai to buy golden suya and Milan for platinium icecream are all at home because it is almost a death sentence visit overseas. Trump was rattled; the Strong Lady of Europe, Merkel is on Quarantine; Senator Paul has fallen and Damniel Goldman is a victim; the Canadian first Family has been inflitritated, AbaKyari, Bauchi State Governor and Atiku’s son are down. Nowhere is safe; nobody is safe and the life we knew a few days ago is receeding into our memories. It is sad indeed.
Then,
SUDDENLY, just SUDDENLY, everything changed and everywhere became charged! The
government, a top official of which
declared that coro was caused by corryption, and, which had been acting in
an ‘I choptas not’ ( I
diont give a damn) manner jumped up on
17/3/20 as one rudely woken from a deep slumber
with a bucket of cold water or somebody stung in the holy of holies by a
viscious ant. Indeed, they behaved like the people of Nineve did after Jonah
had told them: soon, ‘Ninevev would be destroyed’ Since then orders, policies and instructions have
been flying around both at the center
and in the peripheries. The entire political , policy, socioeconomic
and media landscape became both coviduous and coronalised and since them,
Nothing has ever been the same.
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The
hitherto abnormal has become normal as according to Buno & Kerber, continuous
change became the new normal(Buono & Kerber, 2009). We are getting
used to the inevitability and instability and Nigeria has become, like
organisations in the turblent environment,a work in progress(Burnes,
2009), with everything being tinkered with continuoysly. Unfortunately, given
chaotic, per second and uncoordinated manner in which these orders are flying
around we appear to have acted and continue
to act in a panic mood.
The government kept changing instructions in an emoebic fashion
but this is the stiprep by the weekend(
22/3/20): all schools primary, secondary
and then tertiary closed; NYSC orientation
camps closed, visa on rrival suspended, entries from 13 countries and
then 15 disallowed (we had declared that
there was no need to do so a few hours earlier), 3 international airports and
then all of them closed, rail transport suspended, social and religious
gatherings were limited to 50, 20 and then suspended all together; the budget received a haircut of N1.5trn( from
capital, recurrent or debt servicing provisions?); oil-price benchmark reduced
to $30 and the Naira devalued, (sorry adjusted, to N380/$). The Senate closed
its public gallery and before then, earnestly begged PMB to adress the
nation. Foreign trips were suspended for
all public officials but I am sure that nobody will order them to refrain from foreign medical checkups and
holidays; they have all suddenly become patriotic because under this COVIDIOUS envoronment, home is the best. LASG has ordered 70% of its workforce to stay
at home but overeached itself when it
asked danfo drivers to limit themselves to only 60% of their capacity( 6
instead of 10 passengers per trip).
Other develoments
followed. My dear OOU has sent all the
staff on compulsory 2 week leave, in the first instance.Anambra State
Government banned weddings, funerals,
ofala festivals‘upped the ante’ by
placing Lagosians in the same
category with returnees from Italy or
Spain so that should the son of man travel to IgboUkwu now, I should self-quarantine!
I never knew the state has such an awesome capacity. The federal government
sent all its staff home and suspended the FEC weekly contract dispensing
asembly.It was and continues to be, an era of unprecedented uncertainty and
unpredictability. Even during the war, the government did not issue this
avalanche of directives, directives that were changing every second, within so
short a period. Like the typical Igbo
man, we did not run untill the rain has thoroughly beaten us or we ran run when
the pursuer is just one meter away.
It was when I attended
morning mass on Saturday, 21/3/20 that it dawned on me that we were in real
trouble. We were all ‘sanitised’ at the
gate and the sitting arrangement was very queer, with people sitting almost ‘a kilometre’ apart.
Even for the reception of the holy communion, people were
‘forced’ to give serious gaps. It was then that I asked, ‘how can I maintain
social distance from my wife when we slept in the same bed, drove in the same
car and held our hands as we were
movoing into the chiurch’?. Even the offertory was cancelled because cash had high covidiousity! Some extant pilicies were triggered off:
Sunday would start on Saturday evening; there woud be general
confession/absolution and then, those
above 65, below 18 pregnant and nursing mothers were granted sabattical from Mass.
Of course, all activites were suspended. 6 masses were had that Saturday
evening and 12 were scheduled for Sunday. However before we went to bed, all
masses were cancelled because the treshold was reduced to 20; people were advised
to receuive communion spiritually and to send any offerings online. There was
confussion, anxiety and palpable fear and people were runninng helter-skalter,
buyhing both the thins they neded and the ones they did not need.
On Sunday, 22/3/20,
there was no Masses in the Catholic Archdiocese of Lagos and for the first time
in my 3 score+ years on earth, I was
indoors from morning to night, except for the 3km walk I had in the morning.
And as I did so, I observed that all the
Catholic churches along my route were on lock-down and the roads were free! Yet
it was under this environment that COZA services held while Evengelist Copeland
( somebody called him scamevengelist)told his followers to keep on tithing even
if they lost their jobs in the pandemic,
because God was/is their source. And Nigerians,
even in their alarm and panic, still had the peace of mind to see the
thing ‘jokiously’.
They designed a special
suspended quarantine center, noticed houses that was more crowded than a church , noticed the unusual kind of social
distancing at Onitsha Main Market
and saw those doing hand-washing business in Igboland
while one Edo boy released a song: ‘Coro, we no want you
here’
As I write this, the super powers have become powerless and the world economy is on a roller-coaster. My compatriots who would rather rush out to Dubai to buy golden suya and Milan for platinium icecream are all at home because it is almost a death sentence visit overseas. Trump was rattled; the Strong Lady of Europe, Merkel is on Quarantine; Senator Paul has fallen and Damniel Goldman is a victim; the Canadian first Family has been inflitritated, AbaKyari, Bauchi State Governor and Atiku’s son are down. Nowhere is safe; nobody is safe and the life we knew a few days ago is receeding into our memories. It is sad indeed.
As our people would say during Biafran War of Independence, ‘Awusa
abatago Awka’( the federal forces have come into Awka); ‘agwo no
n’akilika’ ( the snake is on the tatched roof) and indeed, the come has
come to become and there is FIRE in the mountain . But our president is
non-pulsed and the motion by his Senate, begging him to adress ‘we the people’
did not move him. He who had time for
the Argungun festival, (where he was forcefully embraced by ‘one of his
admireres’) and to intervene in the selfinflicted fires in APC, does not feel
it is neccesary to adress us because doing so, according to Shehu Garba, it is
mere showmanship and drama,.
Abulado Explosion and
a President missing in action
On Sunday, 15/3/20,
as Lagosians were on their way to
various churches, there was a deafening, ground-shaking sound followed by tick
smoke somewhere around FESTAC. There was panic as people immediately remembered
the Ikeja bomb blasts of 2002. The only difference was this was a one-off affair. By the time I got to
Our Ladies Seat of Wisdom, Okota, some parts of the ceilings had caved in and I
was told it was caused by the mysterious blast. When we finished with the Mass
and other related matters, we had a clear picture of what happened . The explosion was at Abulado, a settlement
adjacent to FESTAC but its impact was far reaching. Buildings at Festac, BBA Complex, and surroundings were
affected. By official records, 21 lives were lost in the inferno, hundreds were
injured, thousands were homeless and
houses( as many as 300) were destroyed
and Billions of Naira
worth of property damaged. And the
controversies started: was it a bomb blast, a pipeline explosion or gas
cylinder-related accident; does the land belong to Lagos or to Federal
Government( FHA); are the residents illegal occupants or are their houses
certified by the government and whether the residents were there before or after the pipeline. These controversies
still rage, 10 whole days after the disaster! the governor of Lagos visited,
said all the right things and kickstarted a N2bn fund with a donation of N250m.
By the way Bethlehem College was worth more than N2bn in historical( not
replacement) costing. And then, the following day, he was at the Rock, showing
our president hard-copy pictures of the calamitous disaster.
Hard copies, not video
shots or soft copies via laptops or
tablets and Buhari’s people covered the picture-watching session and
placed it online!
Our president did not deem it necessary to visit; he was content to watch pictures of the horrendous disaster and they proudly shared the pictures. The governor even thanked the president for granting him audience! I don’t understand this issue of governors thanking the president at every opportunity. The other day, while commenting on the inexplicable and do-your-worst exclusion of South East from the failed $22bn loan, the South East Governors, who ought to be fuming in anger thanked the president for his good works in the SE. Anyway, in the judgement of the president and the presidency, the picture-watching show has taken the place of visiting and commiserating with the people. That is body language in action. Sad indeed; our president is missing in action. And as somebody had asked, who did this to us? Are cursed or are we the cause?
-Ik Muo, PhD. Department of Business Admnistration, OOU, Ago-Iwoye. 08033026625
Two presidents: One watching pictures and the other on the spot! |
Our president did not deem it necessary to visit; he was content to watch pictures of the horrendous disaster and they proudly shared the pictures. The governor even thanked the president for granting him audience! I don’t understand this issue of governors thanking the president at every opportunity. The other day, while commenting on the inexplicable and do-your-worst exclusion of South East from the failed $22bn loan, the South East Governors, who ought to be fuming in anger thanked the president for his good works in the SE. Anyway, in the judgement of the president and the presidency, the picture-watching show has taken the place of visiting and commiserating with the people. That is body language in action. Sad indeed; our president is missing in action. And as somebody had asked, who did this to us? Are cursed or are we the cause?
-Ik Muo, PhD. Department of Business Admnistration, OOU, Ago-Iwoye. 08033026625
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