TheCitizen - It's all about you
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials
No Result
View All Result
TheCitizen - It's all about you
No Result
View All Result

COVID-19 and elite’s reckless behaviour – Punch

The Citizen by The Citizen
August 20 2020
in Public Affairs
A A
0
Nigeria logs 373 new COVID-19 cases, total now 48,116
22
SHARES
734
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The world only knew of the novel coronavirus around December 2019 and less than four months later, it had become a pandemic. COVID-19 is the official name for the disease, while the virus was named SARS-CoV-2. But coronavirus – a large family of viruses that cause respiratory infections – have indeed been around for a long time. The pandemic was considered novel because it was new to man, but believed to have been around for some time.

Sadly, however, as the enemy changes, sometimes radically, and potentially becomes more dangerous, thereby requiring more committed and urgent actions, Nigeria’s rulers have been immersed in an unchanging irresponsible way of life. And since the outbreak of the pandemic, despite warnings and guidelines that include observing social distancing and wearing of face masks, as issued by the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 and the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, many politicians have unashamedly found ways to behave like children out of control. Religious leaders too have seemingly put their frustration at their losses to the pandemic above public safety by downplaying its seriousness. From spreading falsehood and conspiracy theories about the pandemic, to putting undue pressure on various governments to lift the ban on religious gatherings, some religious leaders have been displaying dangerous ignorance.

Now, the World Health Organisation has subsequently conceded that aerosol transmission in “crowded, closed and poorly ventilated settings could not be ruled out” in the spread of the terror virus. Poor ventilation occurs when polluted air is not replaced by fresh air. One main pollutant of indoor air space is carbon dioxide, generated by breathing and talking.

Amid overwhelming scientific evidence on the deadliness of the virus, a number of prominent Nigerians, including a governor, attended the 80th birthday of the Nigerian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, George Oguntade. Soon after they returned to Nigeria, there were reports that two of the attendees died of coronavirus. This was confirmed by one of those who attended the party. Some of them were tested and announced they had proceeded on self-isolation, as advised by the government.

Not done, political parties, especially the All Progressives Party and the Peoples Democratic Party, and their leaders have been recklessly ignoring COVID-19 protocols at campaign rallies being organised ahead of the September 19 governorship election in Edo State. But perhaps the most disturbing ironies were the blatant disregard for COVID-19 protocols by guests, including leaders, during the burials of the Chief of Staff to the President, Abba Kyari, in April 2020 and Buruji Kashamu (a senator), in August, both of whom died of complications arising from the disease. At Kashamu’s residence in Ijebu-Igbo in Ogun State, poor crowd control ensured there was little or no space to spare as hundreds of sympathisers pushed and shoved to get a better view.

The PTF thereafter blamed governors, traditional and religious leaders for allowing crowds to gather and break safety protocols during the electioneering in Edo and Kashamu’s burial. The PTF Chairman, Boss Mustapha, was quick to apologise for the violations that occurred during Kyari’s burial in Abuja, but there was no move by any of the governments involved to prosecute anyone for the violations mentioned.

There is indeed a fundamental and inherently dangerous flaw in the average Nigerian in power: it is the false sense of superiority over the people they are paid to serve. It is this silly air of authority that makes them see themselves as being above the law or unquestionable.

These unruly rulers are largely responsible for creating lawlessness in society. For instance, in July, while the country was grappling with rising cases of COVID-19, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria condemned the actions of the governor of a North-East state and an ex-governor of a North-West state for violating protocols put in place to curb the spread of the disease at the airports. The governor and his entourage were said to have refused to have their temperature taken at the Port Harcourt International Airport, Rivers State, while the ex-governor was accused of assaulting an officer trying to enforce COVID-19 protocols at the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport, Kano State. They made it known that they were “important personalities,” according to reports.

In the same month, FAAN accused a senior officer of the State Security Services of breaching security protocol and assaulting an aviation security officer at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja. He was said to have prevented security officers at the airport from performing a mandatory check on a passenger. The Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, soon vowed to ensure that those found guilty of breaching protocols at airports would be punished as stipulated by the regulations of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority. Nothing has been heard of the cases since then and the infractions seem to have all been forgotten.

But COVID-19 has shown there is a link between leadership and how the disease is effectively managed. At the onset of the outbreak, Brazil’s President, Jair Bolsonaro, played down the risk of the virus and sacked his health minister after a series of disagreements over the government’s efforts to contain the coronavirus. He had publicly criticised his health minister for urging people to observe social distancing and stay indoors. The country’s cases of infection and death have since shot up to over 3.3 million and 108,000 respectively, only behind the grim figures of the US, whose President, Donald Trump, had also refused to use a face mask until July. The US has recorded over 5.5 million infections and 170,000 deaths.

Truly, actor, Funke Akindele, and singer, Naira Marley, were punished when they were found guilty of breaching COVID-19 guidelines; the latter by three courts. However, it is not enough to target entertainers and ordinary Nigerians. For the fight to be won, governments and relevant agencies must make an example of any public office holder found to be irresponsible and culpable of breaching COVID-19 protocols.

Like many other countries, Nigeria is gradually opening up from COVID-19 restrictions, but with guidelines for safe gatherings issued by the relevant agencies. However, with political, religious, business and traditional leaders setting bad examples that are raising doubts about the existence of COVID-19 among the populace, the safety of schoolchildren and others is at risk as plans to fully reopen schools, airports and other sectors are underway.

Share9Tweet6
Previous Post

How NCC grew Nigeria’s telecoms market valued at ₦2.5trillion in 2019; estimated to increase by 15% in 2020

Next Post

A new low – The Nation

Related Posts

End female genital mutilation – Punch
Public Affairs

End female genital mutilation – Punch

October 17 2025
Nnaji: Nigeria’s dodgy vetting processes – Punch
Public Affairs

Nnaji: Nigeria’s dodgy vetting processes – Punch

October 16 2025
Vacations and governance: Why President Tinubu’s trip matters -Guardian
Public Affairs

Tinubu, honour promise to ASUU – Punch

October 15 2025
The killings in the South East – Thisday
Public Affairs

The killings in the South East – Thisday

October 14 2025
IOCs: Implement host communities’ projects – Punch
Public Affairs

IOCs: Implement host communities’ projects – Punch

October 13 2025
Don’t arm FRSC – Punch
Public Affairs

Don’t arm FRSC – Punch

October 10 2025
Next Post
Imo pensioners protest, issue ultimatum to occupy Govt House

A new low – The Nation

The threat to national security - Thisday

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

FROM THE GRASSROOTS

ALGON orders Edo council officials to wear Tinubu’s signature caps

ALGON orders Edo council officials to wear Tinubu’s signature caps

by The Editor
October 18 2025
0

...

Olubadan unveils legal committee to tackle land grabbing

Olubadan unveils legal committee to tackle land grabbing

by The Editor
October 15 2025
0

...

Birnin Gwari needs urgent federal intervention – Emir tells Tinubu

Birnin Gwari needs urgent federal intervention – Emir tells Tinubu

by The Editor
October 13 2025
0

...

Rivers court adjourns hearing on LG poll legitimacy

Rivers court adjourns hearing on LG poll legitimacy

by The Editor
September 16 2025
0

...

APPOINTMENTS

Tinubu seeks Omidiran, 28 others’ confirmation as FCC members

Tinubu seeks Omidiran, 28 others’ confirmation as FCC members

by The Editor
October 15 2025
0

...

Okpebholo swears in 19 commissioners, warns against corruption

Okpebholo swears in 19 commissioners, warns against corruption

by The Editor
October 15 2025
0

...

Fubara drops Danagogo, appoints Anabraba as Rivers SSG

Fubara drops Danagogo, appoints Anabraba as Rivers SSG

by The Editor
October 13 2025
0

...

Savannah Energy signs agreement with Chadian govt for new renewable energy projects

Savannah Energy announces board changes, appoints two Nigerians as Independent Non-Executive Directors

by The Editor
October 9 2025
0

...

ODDITIES

Lagos to probe school over alleged sodomy

Father impregnates 15-year-old daughter in Ondo

by The Editor
October 17 2025
0

Court orders exhumation, autopsy of Afriland Towers fire victims

Court orders exhumation, autopsy of Afriland Towers fire victims

by The Editor
October 15 2025
0

Slain husband’s dad forgives Maryam Sanda, backs Tinubu’s pardon

Slain husband’s dad forgives Maryam Sanda, backs Tinubu’s pardon

by The Editor
October 14 2025
0

GLOBAL NEWS

Madagascar’s military leader swears in as president

Madagascar’s military leader swears in as president

by The Editor
October 18 2025
0

...

Trump, Putin to meet in Budapest over Ukraine war

Trump, Putin to meet in Budapest over Ukraine war

by The Editor
October 17 2025
0

...

2026 Hajj: Saudi govt approves 66,910 slots for Nigeria

2026 Hajj: Saudi govt approves 66,910 slots for Nigeria

by The Editor
October 17 2025
0

...

Trump persuades India to stop buying Russian oil

Trump persuades India to stop buying Russian oil

by The Editor
October 16 2025
0

...

Former Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga dies in India

Former Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga dies in India

by The Editor
October 15 2025
0

...

State of the States

21.8% North-East residents HIV positive – NBS …as 16,000 die from HIV complications in Borno

Adamawa records 8,850 new HIV infections in four years

by The Editor
October 17 2025
0

...

Zamfara APC condemns state govt’s mass sacking of civil servants

Zamfara APC condemns state govt’s mass sacking of civil servants

by The Editor
October 14 2025
0

...

Gov. Otti set to build modern fire station in Umuahia

Gov. Otti set to build modern fire station in Umuahia

by The Editor
October 7 2025
0

...

Senator denies bill to rename Kaduna to Zazzau State

Kaduna State pays ₦72,000 minimum wage

by The Editor
September 18 2025
0

...

Plugin Install : Widget Tab Post needs JNews - View Counter to be installed
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Enugu govt woos investors with ease of doing business initiatives

Enugu govt woos investors with ease of doing business initiatives

October 20 2025
Daily Times Nigeria unveils plans to mark 100 years

Daily Times Nigeria unveils plans to mark 100 years

October 20 2025
Police disperse pro-Nnamdi Kanu protesters with live bullets

Police disperse pro-Nnamdi Kanu protesters with live bullets

October 20 2025
Asharami Synergy bolsters fuel solutions in Lekki with new retail station

Asharami Synergy bolsters fuel solutions in Lekki with new retail station

October 20 2025

EDITORIAL REVIEW

End female genital mutilation – Punch

End female genital mutilation – Punch

by The Editor
October 17 2025
0

Nnaji: Nigeria’s dodgy vetting processes – Punch

Nnaji: Nigeria’s dodgy vetting processes – Punch

by The Editor
October 16 2025
0

Vacations and governance: Why President Tinubu’s trip matters -Guardian

Tinubu, honour promise to ASUU – Punch

by The Editor
October 15 2025
0

The killings in the South East – Thisday

The killings in the South East – Thisday

by The Editor
October 14 2025
0

IOCs: Implement host communities’ projects – Punch

IOCs: Implement host communities’ projects – Punch

by The Editor
October 13 2025
0

Opinion

Tinubu finds his own demons

Next time, Umahi should go to NTA

by The Editor
October 16 2025
0

...

Objections over presidential pardon for grave offenders

Objections over presidential pardon for grave offenders

by The Editor
October 13 2025
0

...

1975 public service purge: What have we learnt?

1975 public service purge: What have we learnt?

by The Editor
September 30 2025
0

...

Tinubu finds his own demons

Nigeria’s state of weakness

by The Editor
September 18 2025
0

...

Plugin Install : Popular Post Widget need JNews - View Counter to be installed
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials

© 2024 TheCitizen Ng. All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Latest News
  • Governance
  • Business
  • Financial Crimes
  • Opinion
  • Editorials

© 2024 TheCitizen Ng. All Rights Reserved.