Last week I quipped that Coro
was forced to take the backseat given the enormity of the EndSARS
protests, and its aftermath. However, Coro was not, and is NOT down and out,
because it has continued to show pepper to humanity. Mysteriously, it is only in Nigeria and indeed Africa
that people readily tell you to ‘forget that thing’. On 25/10/20, I attended a
meeting of Samuel Ekunola Residents Association to deliberate on the death of
our Chairman, Mr Godfrey Okorie. I was
the only Lagbaja in attendance and one of my friends told me, seriously: Doc,
remove that thing; it is not necessary! Even in Nigeria, the thing is still on prowl but we are pretending
and living in denial. On 2/11/20, Nigeria had only 72 fresh cases. Wonderful
one might say. But nationwide, we conducted only 2090 tests for that day. In
effect, we do not see Coro because we are not looking for it!
Across
the world, the spike is becoming alarming and countries are taking desperate
measures. On 1/11/20, US recorded almost 100,000 new cases, its highest daily
figure since the advent of Coro. Its 7 day average as at 25/10/20 was 68700
while Marc Short, the Vice Presidents Chief of Staff led a horde of Whitehouse staff into the
Coro-positive territory. Trump’s response to all this was to accuse Doctors of manipulating
Coro figures for personal gains! UK, France and Belgium are now on lockdown and
Italy has re-closed theatres and gyms. The pandemic is reported as very
serious in Germany and out of control in Spain. The
Presidents of Poland
(Andrzej Duda), South Africa, (Ramaphosa), of Algeria (Tebboune) and Ahmad Ahmad (Confederation of African
Football of CAF ; Yes; he is a President!) are all on quarantine. Even the
commander in chief of the War Against Coro is reportedly down! Enforcing face-masking
is still a tall order as two sisters, Jessica and Jayla Hill, were recently arrested in Chicago, for
wickedly stabbing a security
guard for insisting that they wore face
masks and used the hand sanitizer.
One causative factor in this
Coro recent resurgence the lowering of guards by people. In Nigeria, people
have gone back to the old normal while in Long Island, carefree wedding and birthday party had left 56 ‘Coronised’ and 300 quarantined. It is speculated that onset of the cold, dry
weather, is also a critical factor and
naturally we shall soon experience such
in Nigeria. As Joe Biden was promising free vaccine for all, a research
by Imperial College, with a sample of 360,000 has revealed that Coro vaccines,
when available, may be needed twice yearly because the efficacy lasts only a
few months. Coro-based criminal entrepreneurship is still trending as Buba Galadima
revealed that some government officials came to his office to market the ‘not for
sale’ palliatives. This practice has been
confirmed as some palliatives for Benue were found in Kano markets, which pails
into insignificant when compared with the report that some CA-COVID palliatives were sold at the
African Market in London, having been imported
into Uk by Chadha Oriental Company.
Other
Matters: EndSARS; A taxonomy Nigerian
Looters, rioters and arsonists
There is an interface between
war against Coro( SARS1) and war against SARS2. One of the key features
of End-SARS riots and looting was the invasion of palliative warehouses across
the land by angry mobs who believed that the Governments and politicians were hoarding the palliatives. Beyond those who
looted with trucks, I dare say that the poor have taken what belonged to them,
saving the government of logistic and administrative stress. A Lagos lawmaker,
who denigrated the EndSARS youths is also alleged to have used the palliatives,
meant for the poor as her birthday presents!
Sadly, it has been rumored that one Dr. Val, who provided free Medicare to
EndSARS victims had died of the dreaded disease. On the economic side, the
Lagos International Trade fare has been rescheduled due to the EndSARS riots.
So, who were( are) the
looters, rioters and arsonists who afflicted Nigeria and Nigerians with
indescribable Octoberhem( Mayhem in October)? How do we categorize them? We must always differentiate the EndSARS Movement and the mindless riots, looting,
arsons and bloodletting that followed because people were or claimed to have
been provoked or because they decided to exploit the
situation for self-gratification. The wild mobs looted destroyed and burnt private
properties including 248 stores and 71 warehouses, private residences, media houses (The Nation and TVC)
court premises (including
Igbosere high, the oldest court in Nigeria) residences of Politically Exposed
Persons, (carting away 350 motorcycles, 400 deep
freezers, 350 generators , from Senator Folarins abode), Customs and
FRSC offices,( 205 security assets
destroyed) and Prisons,
which
started with the White-House in Benin. They desecrated and vandalised the palace of the Oba of
Lagos, looting his staff among others,
burnt
several police posts, murdered some officers (22 officers out of a total of 73 deaths nationwide),
carted away some arms and ammunitions and released some criminals.
They ransacked and looted
any palliative warehouse in sight, with that of Jos attracting the ‘mamothest’ crowd, attacked and looted medical and Covid stores, WHO facilities, government
offices and buildings, destroyed Lagos
Mass-transit stations, burning and
vandalising several busses, looted
110 tractors and other farm implements
from North East Commodity Association Warehouse in Yola, carted away
expired drugs from NAFDAC facilities and grains treated for planting and vandalised, electricity
infrastructure( EEDC being the most affected), rice mills and banks. It
appeared Calabar was a bad case (beyond
Lagos which usually took first in
everything) where
they demanded a fee of N15m from , Cross River Basin Development
authority failing which they destroyed
and burnt offices, guest houses, 34 vehicles and factories. They
destroyed the Cross River State Garment
factory, which made the free facemask for all of them, the Calabar International
Conference Center and other factories in town. Somebody looted the entire
Jalingo town, while another looted the Ekiti State House of Assembly.
Coro has refused to take the back seat behind Endsars and is therefore gaining global attention again. Nigerians really need to be sensitized about the prevalence of the dreaded virus as we have completely let down our guards and return to old normal.
ReplyDeleteThe aftermath of the Endsars arsonists operations in Lagos State is a gory sight to behold and one that prompts the question: Are the perpetrators Nigerians or foreigners?
One thing is certain: we will all bear the brunts directly or indirectly.