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Has Buhari/FG Actually Mishandled COVID-19 Pandemic? by PassingShot(m): 1:22pm On Apr 01, 2020
I have read a lot of wailing and criticism about the FG’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic since it arrived in Nigeria on Feb 25th. The most recent was reactions to a thread comparing Nigeria’s handling of the crisis to that of UK. Expectedly but sadly, a lot of ignorant commenters were dancing albeit nakedly based on the newspaper’s report which didn’t even say that the UK is handling the pandemic better than Nigeria.

If any unbiased person wants to make any comparison about govts handling of the pandemic, their objective analysis will include parameters such as each govt’s efforts before COVID arrived at their shores (very important), each govt’s immediate response as soon as COVID arrived in their country, number of infected persons (confirmed) and lastly and most importantly, the number of deaths recorded as a result of the pandemic. But since many Nigerians have allowed their common sense to be affected by prejudice and hatred, they have abandoned these relevant parameters in making evaluating the govt’s response to the crisis. Now let’s quickly look at the following facts:

1. Measures taken by the Nigerian Govt before a COVID case was discovered in Nigeria: Long before the pandemic found its way into Nigeria, the FG embarked on monitoring body temperature of people flying into the country to be able to discover who may have showed any signs of the disease. By this time and despite that the disease was at their shores, USA, UK, Iran and many other “saner clime” countries were not even taking this measure. Dr. joe Abah did a thread on it and the World Health Organization commended Nigeria for this measure and going as far as using Nigeria as an example of how countries should respond to the pandemic. Read https://twitter.com/drjoeabah/status/1233989553008119809?lang=en for Dr. Joe’s Twitter thread and https://guardian.ng/news/coronavirus-who-commends-fgs-effort-on-response/ for WHO’s commendation.

2. Number of cases recorded in Nigeria versus that of UK or any other “saner country”: As at the time of writing this article (01/04/2010 @12 noon Naija time), the UK has 25,150 confirmed cases and 1,789 deaths; the USA has 188,639 cases and 4,059 deaths; Iran has 47,593 cases and 3,036 deaths, Italy has 105,792 cases and 12,428 deaths while many other “saner countries” have similar gloomy numbers to show for their efforts. Nigeria on the other hand has recorded 139 cases and 2 deaths. I expect some readers to jump on the fact that Nigeria is not testing as much as the mentioned countries, but the fact remains that while that may be responsible for the low number of confirmed cases, it couldn’t have been responsible for low number of deaths. Not carrying out enough testing would not have prevented people from being struck down by the disease or people dying as a result of it.

3. Another indication that Nigeria’s govt is doing her best in containing the spread of the virus can be seen when one compares the time the country’s first case was discovered to when those of the “saner countries” were discovered and juxtapose with the number of confirmed cases and deaths. Italy had her first case around January 31st, 2020 (two months ago), Spain had its first on Feb. 1st and Italy had it on Feb 21st which was only four days earlier than when Nigeria had hers on Feb 25th. Compare the number of deaths/confirmed cases of these countries and see if you have not been unreasonable in your criticism of the government.

The problem with wailers and destructive critics is that they always shift the goalposts. As such, you can never have any reasonable conversation with them. When the first case was reported in Nigeria, lead by their frustrated Wailer-in-Chief, they said it was a scam to be used to loot money. And when few more cases were confirmed some days after, they turned back to say the govt should have closed the bother long ago! Such is their pathetic life!

Ask them which country Nigeria should have emulated in containing the disease, those of them who still have a bit of sense will stutter because they would not dare say USA, UK, Italy or Germany but the chronic wailers who have obviously lost it all will still compare how Nigeria is managing the spread of the disease to the same UK which has lost almost two thousands of her people to the disease.

Does Nigeria have the facilities or the means to combat the COVID19 pandemic? The answer is a resounding NO. Does the country have a robust health system compared to those “saner countries”? Again, the answer is an emphatic No? Do we have enough money to deploy to tackle any outbreak in the size of that witnessed in UK, Italy, USA or Germany? The answer is an obvious NO. But the fact is that the state of our health system or the size of our purse wasn’t brought about by the current government but a result of many years of failure. So, why wailing uncontrollably instead of supporting the govt’s efforts at preventing the spread of the disease?

Had it been Buhari who reacted the way Trump and Boris Johnson first reacted to the COVID19 outbreak – by dismissing it and making all sorts of joke of it, or just like Seyi Makinde (your “presidential material”) who called it an APC disease, perhaps you would have possibly reacted in such a bad manner. There should be a limit to wailing!

Have a nice day.

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Re: Has Buhari/FG Actually Mishandled COVID-19 Pandemic? by Oche211(m): 1:33pm On Apr 01, 2020
Good...
Actually, hatred has blinded so many people to reality.
Personally, my only issues with the FG was the fact that they failed to close our airports earlier than they did.
At the moment, it will be useless comparing naija style of handling the pandemic with that of other countries. We are better Biko.
USA and Europe is overwhelmed.
We should thank God and commend our officials especially the doctors.
They have been awesome.
This isn't the time for sentiment or hate filled ranting like most wailers do.

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Re: Has Buhari/FG Actually Mishandled COVID-19 Pandemic? by Itemmanu: 1:34pm On Apr 01, 2020
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PassingShot:
I have read a lot of wailing and criticism about the FG’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic since it arrived in Nigeria on Feb 25th. The most recent was reactions to a thread comparing Nigeria’s handling of the crisis to that of UK. Expectedly but sadly, a lot of ignorant commenters were dancing albeit nakedly based on the newspaper’s report which didn’t even say that the UK is handling the pandemic better than Nigeria.

If any unbiased person wants to make any comparison about govts handling of the pandemic, their objective analysis will include parameters such as each govt’s efforts before COVID arrived at their shores (very important), each govt’s immediate response as soon as COVID arrived in their country, number of infected persons (confirmed) and lastly and most importantly, the number of deaths recorded as a result of the pandemic. But since many Nigerians have allowed their common sense to be affected by prejudice and hatred, they have abandoned these relevant parameters in making evaluating the govt’s response to the crisis. Now let’s quickly look at the following facts:

1. Measures taken by the Nigerian Govt before a COVID case was discovered in Nigeria: Long before the pandemic found its way into Nigeria, the FG embarked on monitoring body temperature of people flying into the country to be able to discover who may have showed any signs of the disease. By this time and despite that the disease was at their shores, USA, UK, Iran and many other “saner clime” countries were not even taking this measure. Dr. joe Abah did a thread on it and the World Health Organization commended Nigeria for this measure and going as far as using Nigeria as an example of how countries should respond to the pandemic. Read https://twitter.com/drjoeabah/status/1233989553008119809?lang=en for Dr. Joe’s Twitter thread and https://guardian.ng/news/coronavirus-who-commends-fgs-effort-on-response/ for WHO’s commendation.

2. Number of cases recorded in Nigeria versus that of UK or any other “saner country”: As at the time of writing this article (01/04/2010 @12 noon Naija time), the UK has 25,150 confirmed cases and 1,789 deaths; the USA has 188,639 cases and 4,059 deaths; Iran has 47,593 cases and 3,036 deaths, Italy has 105,792 cases and 12,428 deaths while many other “saner countries” have similar gloomy numbers to show for their efforts. Nigeria on the other hand has recorded 139 cases and 2 deaths. I expect some readers to jump on the fact that Nigeria is not testing as much as the mentioned countries, but the fact remains that while that may be responsible for the low number of confirmed cases, it couldn’t have been responsible for low number of deaths. Not carrying out enough testing would not have prevented people from being struck down by the disease or people dying as a result of it.

3. Another indication that Nigeria’s govt is doing her best in containing the spread of the virus can be seen when one compares the time the country’s first case was discovered to when those of the “saner countries” were discovered and juxtapose with the number of confirmed cases and deaths. Italy had her first case around January 31st, 2020 (two months ago), Spain had its first on Feb. 1st and Italy had it on Feb 21st which was only four days earlier than when Nigeria had hers on Feb 25th. Compare the number of deaths/confirmed cases of these countries and see if you have not been unreasonable in your criticism of the government.

The problem with wailers and destructive critics is that they always shift the goalposts. As such, you can never have any reasonable conversation with them. When the first case was reported in Nigeria, lead by their frustrated Wailer-in-Chief, they said it was a scam to be used to loot money. And when few more cases were confirmed some days after, they turned back to say the govt should have closed the bother long ago! Such is their pathetic life!

Ask them which country Nigeria should have emulated in containing the disease, those of them who still have a bit of sense will stutter because they would not dare say USA, UK, Italy or Germany but the chronic wailers who have obviously lost it all will still compare how Nigeria is managing the spread of the disease to the same UK which has lost almost two thousands of her people to the disease.

Does Nigeria have the facilities or the means to combat the COVID19 pandemic? The answer is a resounding NO. Does the country have a robust health system compared to those “saner countries”? Again, the answer is an emphatic No? Do we have enough money to deploy to tackle any outbreak in the size of that witnessed in UK, Italy, USA or Germany? The answer is an obvious NO. But the fact is that the state of our health system or the size of our purse wasn’t brought about by the current government but a result of many years of failure. So, why wailing uncontrollably instead of supporting the govt’s efforts at preventing the spread of the disease?

Had it been Buhari who reacted the way Trump and Boris Johnson first reacted to the COVID19 outbreak – by dismissing it and making all sorts of joke of it, or just like Seyi Makinde (your “presidential material”) who called it an APC disease, perhaps you would have possibly drank sniper to such response. There should be a limit to wailing!

Have a nice day.
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Gibberish

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Re: Has Buhari/FG Actually Mishandled COVID-19 Pandemic? by helinues: 1:38pm On Apr 01, 2020
No, at least they are taken the right steps in curbing the virus though they can do better

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Re: Has Buhari/FG Actually Mishandled COVID-19 Pandemic? by helinues: 1:39pm On Apr 01, 2020
Itemmanu:
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Gibberish

Are you guys not creative enough to counter this?

Must you always be aggressive?

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Re: Has Buhari/FG Actually Mishandled COVID-19 Pandemic? by Itemmanu: 1:41pm On Apr 01, 2020
helinues:


Are you guys not creative enough to counter this?

Must you always be aggressive?
my love no
he just wrote gibberish

Lzaa immhotep imhotep Gandollaar

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Re: Has Buhari/FG Actually Mishandled COVID-19 Pandemic? by Nobody: 1:42pm On Apr 01, 2020
Itemmanu:
my love no
he just wrote gibberish

Lzaa immhotep imhotep Gandollaar
Sai Mama grin grin grin


cc johnmartus metaphysical

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Re: Has Buhari/FG Actually Mishandled COVID-19 Pandemic? by PassingShot(m): 1:53pm On Apr 01, 2020
helinues:


Are you guys not creative enough to counter this?

Must you always be aggressive?
Expecting them to have a coherent response is like wanting to squeeze water out of a rock.

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Re: Has Buhari/FG Actually Mishandled COVID-19 Pandemic? by Itemmanu: 2:03pm On Apr 01, 2020
[s]
PassingShot:

Expecting them to have a coherent response is like wanting to squeeze water out of a rock.
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Re: Has Buhari/FG Actually Mishandled COVID-19 Pandemic? by GamalNasser: 2:11pm On Apr 01, 2020
It's time we address claims by Buharist clowns that because Nigeria has recorded just 2 death and 155 infections because of Buharis good leadership , this is huge lie and we will put an end to it today !!.

My first question I ask is can zombies tell us what the Buhari govt has done well so the Americans can emulate him and learn , the truth is Buhari has done nothing infact pound for pound his performance in this Covid crisis is one of the worst pro rata.

Why does Nigeria actually have lower numbers :

1 : Traveller inflow : in the first two months of 2020 America had already received over 58 million international travellers while Nigeria recieved about 485 thousand passengers , from this statistics you can see America has received over 100 times more people than Nigeria so is more likely to have imported more infected people but when we take the percentage of infect ion per mille we fine out that America has 0.02% per mille while Nigeria has 0.03% per mille which means Nigeria imported more infections per thousand at 155 confirmed cases today and if I go further and use the wild estimations that some 5000 infections might be runnings wild it the brings Nigeria imported infection per mille to over 1% which is a lot

2: Number of test carried out ; another reason why Nigeria seems to be spotting far lower numbers is due to the low number of testing don't compared to America.. America has tested over 135 thousand people while Nigeria as at today has just test slightly over 200 meaning while America is testing over 300 people per a million of it's population Nigeria is test just 2 people per million so Nigeria is likely to see fewer cases .

3 : Low Transmission and lethality ; Another reason why the rates are low in Nigeria is that for some reason the virus has a slower or weaker rate of transmission and lethality in Nigeria and this might be due to a lot of factors like weather , humidity , genetic make up , diet and most probable to me the absence of any active 5g signal above 24Ghz ( this is for smarter folks so average folks can stand down please )

4 Lack of adequate data base requisite for contact tracing : many contacts have not been traced due to poor address systems and inadequate data base of contact thereby making the issue of contact tracing more difficult and making the numbers of confirmed cases lower .

5 : Self Medication : Nigeria is well known for self medication and data seems to suggest that many patients with similar symptoms as COVID has chosen to knock it off as common flu and self medicated their way out of it with the support of their youthful immunity ( twitter is filled with such stories )

6: Youthful population : Nigeria due it's high ratio of youthful population with Youthful immunity might be acting as a stumbling block to the person to person transmission rate in the country as most youth have the capacity ward off COVID infections without even throwing symptoms .

7: The Grace of Almighty God : Finally like our people say "Cow wey no get tail na God dey help am pursue fly" the only other plausible explanation for the low numbers is that the Grace of Almighty God is with NIGERIANS as even God knows our Govt is not prepared and doesn't have the capacity to handle a full blown COVID pandemic


Gentlemen with these few points I hope you can see that there is nothing special the government of Buhari is doing to stem this crisis instead the the Buhari govt has contributed more to escalating it to where it is today in Nigeria with their reckless behaviour of late travel restrictions till their kids got back home and Federal govt aide even going as far as importing infections and spreading it within govt circle ...I must not fail to commend the stellar leadership in this crisis of the Lagos State govt because they set parameters and template for tackling this which other state Govts have quickly mirrored and which has greatly help but as for the Buhari govt I don't see a single special standout thing they did infact they where late to to the table and only came after Lagos had taken the initiative to bear the index case at it's own risk and initiative

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Re: Has Buhari/FG Actually Mishandled COVID-19 Pandemic? by PassingShot(m): 2:33pm On Apr 01, 2020
Itemmanu:
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Is this all you can do?

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Re: Has Buhari/FG Actually Mishandled COVID-19 Pandemic? by helinues: 2:35pm On Apr 01, 2020
Itemmanu:
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Oga cancellers, passingshot is not supposed to be on your list, shey you know..

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Re: Has Buhari/FG Actually Mishandled COVID-19 Pandemic? by PassingShot(m): 2:49pm On Apr 01, 2020
helinues:


Oga cancellers, passingshot is not supposed to be on your list, shey you know..

That one that has been forced to create hundreds of monikers. He gets banned on hourly rate.

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Re: Has Buhari/FG Actually Mishandled COVID-19 Pandemic? by Orion01(m): 2:52pm On Apr 01, 2020
Abeg who/wetin be Buhari?

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Re: Has Buhari/FG Actually Mishandled COVID-19 Pandemic? by Babatunde40(m): 2:52pm On Apr 01, 2020
I didn't expect much from him. His performance is in line with his poor ability. No surprises

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Re: Has Buhari/FG Actually Mishandled COVID-19 Pandemic? by Goldenheart(m): 2:52pm On Apr 01, 2020
Either way the federal government handles this matter, they are still gonna be roasted... smiley

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Re: Has Buhari/FG Actually Mishandled COVID-19 Pandemic? by ArisingStorm: 2:52pm On Apr 01, 2020
Wait till Saturday, and see confusion that is about to erupt in the country due to poor management.

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Re: Has Buhari/FG Actually Mishandled COVID-19 Pandemic? by deebrain(m): 2:52pm On Apr 01, 2020
To be frank, the government did exceptionally well in it's strategy to tackle the virus before it entered the country. I remember and interestingly for the first time, our government was proactive about tackling the pandemic even when we had not had the first case. But there are some serious lapses!

The main lapse here was mainly the issue of boarder closure-- I stand to be corrected. Some other person with the virus from outside the country is probably, unknown to the authorities, actively spreading it. Remember we arrive at the present figures of infected using those coming into Nigeria via flight after the first ( italian) case.

Aside only if we feel that this is the end of the world, you don't shut down your economy without palliatives to your people. To the average Nigerian, the reality of hunger outweigh those of the virus. This "shut down" whatever was the solution to deal with the problem by the more "saner" countries with their more structured economies. But as it is here, we put the cart before the horse trying to follow the saner countries. You destroy homes of the masses to build massive projects, forgetting you have multiplied the number of the homeless.

Thirdly and lastly, imagine we as a government took our health sector seriously. You can write 2 or 3 pages alone with the point in this last paragraph. Need not say more.

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Re: Has Buhari/FG Actually Mishandled COVID-19 Pandemic? by Nobody: 2:53pm On Apr 01, 2020
Good point you made OP

But the harsh truth is that in 2015, a lot of people voted for APC expecting something different from PDP...not the same old same old show

That's what is annoying and hurting a lot of people.

The truth is, until we get a government that can truly diversify our economy so that we can have the cash we need to adequately fund health.....we will always be in the same problem whatever new virus or bacteria comes our way.

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Re: Has Buhari/FG Actually Mishandled COVID-19 Pandemic? by hisexcellency34: 2:53pm On Apr 01, 2020
something like that
Re: Has Buhari/FG Actually Mishandled COVID-19 Pandemic? by SweetCunt97(f): 2:53pm On Apr 01, 2020
Yes. Cos they waited for their children to fly in from abroad before closing our airports... Is that not wickedness.

They all feeling too big to be in Nigeria so why come running in like rats when shiit hit the fan?

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Re: Has Buhari/FG Actually Mishandled COVID-19 Pandemic? by daddytime(m): 2:53pm On Apr 01, 2020
Hmm
Re: Has Buhari/FG Actually Mishandled COVID-19 Pandemic? by Chukwurah003: 2:53pm On Apr 01, 2020
This is not the time for petty politics. How desperate can some people be!

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Re: Has Buhari/FG Actually Mishandled COVID-19 Pandemic? by mayklef(m): 2:53pm On Apr 01, 2020
if not for cow related issues has he handled anything well b4?

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Re: Has Buhari/FG Actually Mishandled COVID-19 Pandemic? by Jh0wsef(m): 2:53pm On Apr 01, 2020
Ye
Re: Has Buhari/FG Actually Mishandled COVID-19 Pandemic? by NaijaRoyalty(m): 2:54pm On Apr 01, 2020
Rubbish

The number of infected people are much more higher than what the useless government declared .

Over 10,000 people are already infected in Lagos alone .. All thanks to Buhari refusal to close the borders on time .

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Re: Has Buhari/FG Actually Mishandled COVID-19 Pandemic? by Oluwasaeon(m): 2:54pm On Apr 01, 2020
Yes. Next question

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