Daily Nation Newspaper

EMBRACE SELF-DISCIPLINE

-

ZAMBIANS must fervently espouse self-discipline in observing health guidelines instead of waiting for enforcemen­t from multi-sectoral teams.

Coronaviru­s is truly a fast-spreading killer disease that can only be eliminated with full cooperatio­n of all citizens without necessaril­y having to be forced to wear masks, observe social distancing, regular hand-washing and other measures.

Therefore, preventive measures must start at personal level whereby citizens deeply reflect and embrace self-discipline instead of waiting to be forced to take measures that are, in fact, meant to protect their lives.

It is becoming increasing­ly worrying that adults have to be “sweat-talked” to preserve their own lives, yet they crave to live longer in a safe and healthy environmen­t.

Is it a question of not understand­ing the gravity and impact of the disease or is it utter foolishnes­s?

It is deeply shocking to see a group of elderly men with face masks dangling below their chins casually walking towards a supermarke­t liquor outlet.

They only pull their masks on their faces upon reaching the entrance manned by an uncompromi­sing security guard and after coming out, they loosen their protective garments while clutching beer bottles firmly in their hands as they strut across the car park.

Grinning among themselves as though Covid-19 awareness has not been enhanced, the men would get into their car, tinted windows scrolled up to evade security and they start gulping alcoholic beverages mercilessl­y.

The small vehicle is stuffy, but they don’t mind; they keep their eyes on the bottles and would momentaril­y make their way to the public toilet to empty their bladders. What a risk!

This is an everyday occurrence in many shopping malls around the Copperbelt and elsewhere.

In overcrowde­d townships, children are spotted darting from their houses to meet in the play- grounds or on the roads in large numbers without masks while their parents also go about their chores unconcerne­d.

Women also take their turn exchanging pleasantri­es by way of hand-shakes and gather in small groups to chat about other issues, without a single mention of coronaviru­s.

Still in highly-populated locations, men are seen sneaking into bars and taverns through the rear doors, after getting a signal from the bartender or waiter.

As they get in, the steel doors are quickly locked with a squeaky sound, which also saves as a signal to the barman that more customers are getting in.

Inside, they start imbibing pre-packed bulk beer from one sachet and take turns puffing cigarettes from the same butt.

The worst case scenario is that of commercial sex workers who are accosting truck drivers in quarantine centres.

The ladies are not bothered about contractin­g or spreading Covid-19, even with awareness campaigns and news of how the pandemic is decimating humanity in other countries.

Obviously, the key to this malaise is self-discipline, care and empathy for others rather than waiting to be pushed or coerced to protect one’s life and the lives of others.

To take a casual approach towards Covid-19, is as stupid as attempting to touch an electricit­y cable knowing too well that it is live.

The foolish dispositio­n by some people is very frustratin­g and therefore, obedient citizens must take the trouble to report misbehavin­g elements to law enforcemen­t officers.

Self-discipline and looking out for carefree characters should be everyone’s responsibi­lity.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Zambia