‘For those who have not had Covid, or witnessed the
mess it leaves behind, again, I urge you, do whatever you can to avoid this
tornado.It will roar through the body -- kill some on the way -- injure all in
its path -- and then when you think "well, thank God that's gone,"
look around, the damage is strewn everywhere and will be with you long after
the crisis has passed. Covid is a tornado with a very long tail’ This is an
evidence-based advice from the
irrepressible Richard Quest of CNN. He has been through it and is currently
suffering from the aftermath and he says: Do all you CAN to avoid it. He
who has ears, let him hear!( Mt,11:15)
Beyond that and before we delve into the main
dish for today, the spirit has laid it in my heart to share with you some sundry
Coro-related developments. In the first
instance, Russia has just completed human trials for a Coro vaccine, which
proved to be safe and effective, according to Chief Researcher at the Centre for Clinical
Research on Medications, Sechenov University, Russia, Elena Smolyarchuk.
Secondly, Donald Trump, the author and finisher of Trumpocracy,
has adorned a face mask for the first time. All along, he has been acting
contrary to what he has been preaching. I hope our own oga at the top
here will follow suite.
Thirdly, Nigeria has produced its home-made test kit and according
to The
DG of National Biotechnology Development Agency, Prof. Alex Akpa, the RNASwift
Extraction kit will expand our testing capacity and reduce test cost by over
500%. Testing costs about N50400 but according to a recent punch Report private
laboratories charge additional sundry fees
that raise it to between N60,000 to N100,000. Furthermore, there is this disturbing and unfortunate
report that many Coro patients reject their test results, in Jesus name!
According to Dr O Ogumbiyi, a
psychiatrist and member of LASG Psychosocial Support Group for Coro
patients, people whose tested positive
resorted to cursing health workers, rejecting the outcomes in the name of God
and probably adding ‘it is not my portion’.There is nothing that our Big God cannot do but He has also empowered us with intellectual and material resources to manage our health. I am not an adjudicator in the court of Heaven but I believe that people who endanger their lives through this mindset will answer for it when that inevitable time comes. Finally Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State and his family
as well as Gov Akeredolu of Ondo
State have now tested negative for Coro.
I also rejoice with one of my personal-persons in Asaba who also survived the
Coro-scare. This shows that Coro is real and that it is NOT a death sentence
Now, to the real thing for today. ‘Palliative’ is one of the new terms and
practices that emerged from our largely cut and paste approach to the
management of Coro. The word is not ‘new
as in new’ but it has recently taken a new and life-and-death importance.
During the war, we had another term for it: relief! The more organized nations,
who knew and know what they want, who know the number of people they have,
whose economies are formal and data based, believed that lock-up, luck-in or
lockdown are key to the war against Coro. And because they are conscious of
their responsibilities to their people and know that failure and to do so has severe consequences, they
therefore designed programmes to supply
their people with the necessities( and at times even beyond the basics) so as
to be locked up so that the coro-spirit
would pass over them. They paid handsome cash into their accounts, dropped
food( + tea items, fruits and drinks) at their doorsteps, placed cooked food at bus stops and other strategic locations
so that those who are hungry could pick and
arranged with doctors to provide non-coro medications for the people.
In Nigeria, we do not know how many we are; we
do not know what we want; those in government are rather tokenistic and do not
believe that they owe much duty to the people, they will rather fleece the
people at any slighted opportunity to
satisfy their gluttonous greed; most of the economy is informal and underground
and most of our people were by the fireside before the harmattan season came.
Yet, we locked up and to follow their footsteps, we initiated a palliative programme or rather, something
that looked like it. Two recent stories show how we managed and mismanaged the
palliatives and how it was difficult for those who needed it to benefit.
The acting Managing Director of the Niger Delta
Development Commission the latest
sure-bet casino in town, Kemebradikumo
Pondei, has just disclosed
how the NDDC spent N1.5bn
on palliatives to the staff who are regularly paid their salaries and
allowances.
In the palliative bonanza, somebody
allegedly received N10m, I51 staff received between N3m-N7m , 650people
received N1m-1.5m while the ‘hoi pol-loi’ among them received a ‘paltry’
N600,000 apiece! It is as written in the Book:For
whoever has, to him more shall be given,
and he will have an abundance (Mt, 13:12a); but
whoever does not have, even what he has shall
be taken away from him.
As this story was trending the women with
disabilities lamented their exclusion from palliative distribution and that
they had been ignored in designing the
interventions. At a new-normal meeting(virtual) with BON and sponsored by
Urgent Fund-Africa, one Mrs Udoka explained that her share of N1m palliative from Ebonyi State for the disabled was N1500 and that the cost of
transportation to collect the palliative was much more than the palliative itself especially as she had to go with a guide. Her
case was even ‘better’ because others did not receive a farthing! And so the
second part of that Biblical quotation comes in handy ‘but whoever does not have, even what he
has shall be taken away from him’.( MT, 13:12b).When ne
spends N4500 to collect N1500, has what she has not been taken from here?( To
be continued)
Other
Matters: Insecurity, From Abaribe to Nothern Elders to Northern Youths
On
January 29yh this year, Senator Abaribe bemoaned our worrisome insecurity
environment and hit the nail on the head by calling on the President to resign
because when you want to deal with a matter, you go to the head and
because everything rises and falls on
leadership. The Senate
President cautioned him against hate speech while the presidency described him
as ‘armchair critic, known for making stray
comments, who unlocked the door to enable the escape of traitorous and treasonable
suspects’ who should have been behind bars.(Ik Muo, Abaribe, na you
biko1&2. February 2020).
A lot has happened on the security front since that punchy
Abaribe Declaration. In
February 2020, the Coalition of Concerned Northern Youths reviewed the security situation and called on
PMB to resign because he had fared worse than Jonathan. They declared
that PMB had ‘woefully failed to secure the lives of Nigerians due to probably
lack of will, commitment or competence’ and that Nigeria was on the route to Somalianisation.
It was around the same time that Bishop Kukah declared, with reference to insecurity and at the burial
of the murdered seminarian, Michael
Nnadi in Kaduna (11/2/20) that ‘our
years of hypocrisy, duplicity, fabricated integrity, false piety, empty morality,
fraud and pharessesm have caught up with us’.
About that time, the Chief of Army Staff, General Buratai had
declared we had defeated insurgency but
faced the challenges of terrorism (12/2/20)and that contrary to peoples
demands, the sacking of service chiefs
would not end the Boko haram onslaught or
general insecurity in the nation.
The Secretary to the Government of the Federation also declared that the
Service Chiefs would not be sacked. On 12/2/20, the President, in company of defence minister, the National Security
Adviser, the governors of Imo and Cross River states among others was booed in
Maiduguri when he went on condolence/solidarity visit over BH attacks. Garba
Shehu explained some politicians mobilized and monetized some miscreants to boo
his principal.
PMB and Maiduguri Youths |
In
the same February, an all-out war ensued between the National Security Adviser,
Babagana Mngono and late Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari over latter’s meddlesomeness in national
security matters. The President also advised Kastina residents not to return
fire-for-fire on the bandits because it would lead to counter attacks and
warned them against self help ( 17/2/20).
In the same February
2020, the Northern Elders Forum demanded
‘thorough overhaul of the leadership of our security and public safety agencies
and injection of higher levels of competence, integrity and accountability in
the manner our security agencies deal
with security challenges’. Within the same period, the Boko Haram terrorists
attacked the Chibok community again just
as they invaded and burnt churches, hospitals and vehicles in Adamawa and burnt
down a Military Base in Dapchi. As that was happening, the Inspector General of Police
informed us that the police force needed
at least, 250,000 more assault
raffles, 1000 APCs and 774 drones while the US offered N2.5bn for information
on Abubakar Shekau. The BH rascals also organized a successful bloody ambush in
which we lost about 50 soldiers. From
Boko-Haram, we move on to ‘Bandits’ who stormed a church and kidnapped Pastor
Genesis Zaka and other worshippers at Rafi LGA of Niger State ( 5/3/20)and thereafter
stormed some Southern Kaduna communities, killed 51, and rendered the community
desolate(6/3/20). It was in reaction to the last incident that Governor Rufai
appeared to have agreed with the Northern Elders, when he visited the ransacked
community and in an unusual penitential spirit,
apologised to the people. ’as those that have been placed in a position of
leadership, the responsibility for protecting these people rests squarely on my
shoulders and those of my colleagues. I also came to apologise for my failure
to fully protect them.” There were also protests against killings all over the
country and then, the Ohaneze Ndigbo issued a
strongly worded statement to the effect that: Ndiigbo
will not fold their arms & let outsiders harass, rape, maim and kill them
in their own homes!
And then, the northern elders and youths, who started from
where Abaribe left off came back again(
next week)
- Ik Muo, PhD. Department of
Business Administration, OOU, Ago-Iwoye. 08033026625
This is an accurate global update on happenings wrapped around Coro. Well done sir!
ReplyDeleteInsecurity in Nigeria has become a hydra-headed monster that shakes off various darts and arsenal aimed at it. This piece presented great outbursts against it but little action.
Nigeria my country.... Well done Sir
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