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Coronavirus In The Global Poverty Capital: Why Northern Nigeria Will Suffer More by TheExecutioner: 4:40pm On Apr 19, 2020
Nigeria’s north: Coronavirus in the world’s poverty capital

By Sada Malumfashi


Writer, Freelance Journalist, Media and Strategic Communications Consultant


With dwindling oil prices, medical doctors embarking on strike, banditry, an unending insurgency, millions of out-of-school children roaming the streets and a possible outbreak of the coronavirus, Northern Nigeria, is preparing for a devastating pandemic.

In Kaduna, six state governors from the north-west part of the country met amidst sirens and heavy traffic to announce the closure of all schools in their states for one month.

A suspected case of coronavirus had been reported in Katsina, one of the states bordering Kaduna city of about one million that was once the capital of the British Northern Nigerian protectorate.

It’s currently a major trade center and transportation hub that connects the northern part of Nigeria to the south,

Preventing COVID-19 in the North
Chairman of the forum and Katsina state Governor, Aminu Masari, a former speaker of Nigeria’s House of Representatives, said the decision to take action became crucial to prevent the spread of coronavirus across the northwest.

The Kaduna State Government also announced the indefinite postponement of the 2020 edition of the Kaduna Investment Summit that has attracted key industry players in the last 4 years such as Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest man and was supposed to have Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame present for this year’s edition.

Kaduna has also started to fumigate markets, in a bid to keep the virus at bay. All shops that sell non-essential items must close, by order of the Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai.

But the North accounts for almost 90 percent of all the poor people in Nigeria.

Only 24 percent of households have access to basic services such as electricity, water and sanitation. Compounded with that is the fact that about ten million children remain out of school and roam the streets begging as part of an Almajiri system of religious education.

An outbreak in the region will be catastrophic

So far Nigeria’s purported preparedness to contain the virus is done through citing its successful response to the Ebola outbreak five years ago; a success focused on the strength of Lagos.

In reality, Nigeria experiences high inequality along geographic lines, with poverty and poor economic indices mostly concentrated in the North and in rural areas. Poverty rates in the southern zones are around 12 per cent compared to about 87 percent in the northern part of the country.

Poverty in a Time of Corona

With the global drop in crude oil prices President Muhammadu Buhari who also doubles as the senior Minister of Petroleum Resources has approved the reduction of pump price for Nigerians from $0.40 to $0.35 per liter.

The Federal Government had projected a record budget of about 10.6 trillion Naira in 2020, but with the decline in crude oil price, Nigeria’s finance minister, Zainab Ahmed announced a cut in the size of the budget.

The ability of the country to meet its 2.64 trillion Naira oil revenue target has been curtailed by about 40 per cent. This deficit is currently putting Nigeria’s economy in a potential slump with oil being the country’s biggest export that essentially funds the budget.

Having set the budget with a benchmark oil price of 57 dollars per barrel, and the current oil price being around 23 dollars per barrel, Africa’s largest economy is unable to fund the country’s budget due to the current pandemic.

This could unleash unexpected economic consequences, even more so in poverty stricken northern Nigeria. In response to possible consequences, the Kaduna State Government has set up an economic crisis committee to implement stringent measures and depress recurrent costs in anticipation of a steep decline of revenues from sales of petroleum.

It will remain to be seen however if other northern states can reduce dependence on oil revenues from the Federal Government and if further belt tightening measures can be imposed.

Some 200 kilometers from Kaduna, in the Federal Capital of Nigeria, is the Association of Resident Doctors. They announced their decision to embark on an indefinite strike, a few hours after the third case of coronavirus was announced in the country.

The doctors embarked on the strike because they had not been paid their salaries for over two months while working on a hazard allowance of less than 20 dollars. The federal government controls all three systems of health care delivery in the country.

And as the Director General of the World Health Organisation addressed African countries to prepare for the worst, coronavirus began to spread across the continent. To date, no deal has been met by the striking doctors and the government.

Before the current travel restriction on 13 countries and after the third confirmed case of COVID-19, Nigeria had initially insisted on self-quarantine for travellers from high-risk countries. But such measures were not fully supported by some foreign policy analysts like Gimba Kakanda.

“Our best decision is preventing this virus from infiltrating the continent. That’s the only practical strategy before us. We shouldn’t even imagine a curative strategy because we do not have the health system capable of catering for our population if it comes to mass infection,” tweeted Kakanda.


Bottom line: With a full blown pandemic in the country, and the current poverty indices, the bulk of the country’s almost 200 million people cannot afford to self-isolate, as they depend on day-to-day work and menial trades for food. And with a weak health sector in the country, it’s no surprise that experts worry about increasing cases of COVID-19 in the coming weeks.


https://www.theafricareport.com/24947/nigerias-north-coronavirus-in-the-worlds-poverty-capital/

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Re: Coronavirus In The Global Poverty Capital: Why Northern Nigeria Will Suffer More by SLAP44: 4:42pm On Apr 19, 2020
Also the "born to rule mentally" capital of the world.

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Re: Coronavirus In The Global Poverty Capital: Why Northern Nigeria Will Suffer More by Cirilla(f): 4:48pm On Apr 19, 2020
sad
Re: Coronavirus In The Global Poverty Capital: Why Northern Nigeria Will Suffer More by IDeyFlogAllah(m): 4:50pm On Apr 19, 2020
Poverty and wretchedness is already deeply encoded in their DNA so they should be used to it grin


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Re: Coronavirus In The Global Poverty Capital: Why Northern Nigeria Will Suffer More by helinues: 4:51pm On Apr 19, 2020
Sebi they have produced most presidents yet nothing to show for it.

Voters/masses must receive sense by force by fire

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Re: Coronavirus In The Global Poverty Capital: Why Northern Nigeria Will Suffer More by Deepfeel(m): 4:55pm On Apr 19, 2020
DanArrewa claim north is the richest region and they feed the nation


Lol nation feeders who can't feed themselves

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Re: Coronavirus In The Global Poverty Capital: Why Northern Nigeria Will Suffer More by Deepfeel(m): 4:56pm On Apr 19, 2020
Poverty capital

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Re: Coronavirus In The Global Poverty Capital: Why Northern Nigeria Will Suffer More by Deepfeel(m): 4:56pm On Apr 19, 2020
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Re: Coronavirus In The Global Poverty Capital: Why Northern Nigeria Will Suffer More by Deepfeel(m): 4:57pm On Apr 19, 2020
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Re: Coronavirus In The Global Poverty Capital: Why Northern Nigeria Will Suffer More by Infinity988(m): 12:05am On Apr 20, 2020
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Re: Coronavirus In The Global Poverty Capital: Why Northern Nigeria Will Suffer More by danietohbadt(m): 12:13am On Apr 20, 2020
They tell you in times of election, Politics is a game of numbers thereby extolling their massive population and reckless child birth control.

They forget that;

in a time like this,

Huge population size is a disadvantage.

No movements anymore, which means no more begging.
People that are synonymous with poverty before are now blessed with a pandemic.
What do you think will happen?

Hunger, Starvation and Penultimate Death.

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Re: Coronavirus In The Global Poverty Capital: Why Northern Nigeria Will Suffer More by AbuEzeFemi(m): 12:49am On Apr 20, 2020
The North is full of riches
Re: Coronavirus In The Global Poverty Capital: Why Northern Nigeria Will Suffer More by Nobody: 12:53am On Apr 20, 2020
Afonjas stop this your evil propaganda. If anybody will suffer, it's you afonjas as it's now happening....hunger, robbery, rape, chaos, e.t.c. Stop twisting what is happening to you for other people. Other regions have done fine during this disaster besides South west. Northerners, all those above insulting you are afonjas; two-faced people. They pretend they like you but go behind your back to insult you. They go to Igbo or IPOB thread pretending to be northerners to insult them, then come here to insult you people. These cancers called afonjas are very dangerous and evil...causing division and trouble in this country.

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Re: Coronavirus In The Global Poverty Capital: Why Northern Nigeria Will Suffer More by IDeyFlogAllah(m): 7:03am On Apr 20, 2020
Ironically the person who wrote the article is an a-boki whose name is Malumfashi. Wait until the virus really takes off in your region, you guys are just getting started.


Afonjas stop this your evil propaganda. If anybody will suffer, it's you afonjas as it's now happening....hunger, robbery, rape, chaos, e.t.c. Stop twisting what is happening to you for other people. Other regions have done fine during this disaster besides South west. Northerners, all those above insulting you are afonjas; two-faced people. They pretend they like you but go behind your back to insult you. They go to Igbo or IPOB thread pretending to be northerners to insult them, then come here to insult you people. These cancers called afonjas are very dangerous and evil...causing division and trouble in this country.
Re: Coronavirus In The Global Poverty Capital: Why Northern Nigeria Will Suffer More by virginboy1(m): 7:28am On Apr 20, 2020
Oh no...see the people that determine who becomes our president... cry
Re: Coronavirus In The Global Poverty Capital: Why Northern Nigeria Will Suffer More by Biafrarep(m): 7:33am On Apr 20, 2020
Shameless people!
So after cornering most of Nigeria's revenue, spending most of the budget there, appointing mostly people from there, you now turn around to cry that Northern Nigeria is filled with destitutes and about to be wiped out by Corona virus??

When you guys were breeding like rabbits, declaring education as Haram, spending more in building mosques and going for hajj than in education and health, you never knew that a time of reckoning is coming??

Nonsense, he who sows the wind will reap the wirlwind!
Re: Coronavirus In The Global Poverty Capital: Why Northern Nigeria Will Suffer More by Adiosodiq: 7:35am On Apr 20, 2020
I swear to God there is no such thing slick down here they announced it but no force body is putting it to action nor the people here... Walahi I wish I school down west I would not av been trapped in this forsaken place
danietohbadt:
They tell you in times of election, Politics is a game of numbers thereby extolling their massive population and reckless child birth control.

They forget that;

in a time like this,

Huge population size is a disadvantage.

No movements anymore, which means no more begging.
People that are synonymous with poverty before are now blessed with a pandemic.
What do you think will happen?

Hunger, Starvation and Penultimate Death.


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