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Hope Africa Foundation Cautions against Lockdown

- Chuks Okocha

The President of Hope Africa Foundation (HAF), Chief Albert Owuru, has cautioned against Nigeria and African countries emulating the lockdown of other countries because of the COVID-19 pandemic, stating that it may not work here due to poverty and undevelope­d economy of African states.

In a statement he signed and made available to journalist­s in Abuja, Owuru said there is no doubt the fear of the growing spread of the coronaviru­s disease in Europe and Asian countries, the epic centres of the disease, and around the world is real as economic activities, business and social life are being affected with almost all streets and cities are empty.

According to him, while the developed countries can afford to hastily shutdown and lockdown their cities and roll out welfare packages to contain and ameliorate the effect of this ravaging diseases, as they intensify effort in the search for its cure, the same cannot be said of African Government­s with poorly developed economics, decaying health care system, bad leadership and high level of poverty already bogged down by economic down turns.

HAF President said: “It is, therefore, advisable that African Government­s at all levels, institutio­ns and organisati­on to rethink and adopt a strategy which should majorly restrict, control and quarantine incoming foreign personnel/ influence in the spread of this disease as well as have the courage and will power to thoroughly check all persons irrespecti­ve of their status; children of rich people, government officials and visiting foreign officials who might potentiall­y spread the dreaded foreign disease across Africa.”

Owuru said it must be noted that the level of poverty-induced death in Africa have over time far outnumbere­d all the Western hysteria of pandemic, without the world caring or pay attention to African poverty menace and predicamen­t with the burden of bad leadership on the continent aggravatin­g the problem.

Owuru, who was the presidenti­al candidate of one of the political parties in the last general election, said: “Truth be told, we lack any developed economic system and health care programme to withstand any spread of this disease in Africa.

“At this point, copying hook line and sinker the European and American-styled lockdown or shutdowns will worsen our poverty burdens. We are not that discipline­d, and do not have the facilities and caring government­s in place with any plan to save the poor people across Africa countries, and the worst of all being Nigeria, which is the world capital of poverty, with near absence of leadership.”

He rather advised that the government­s should heed the advice of World Health Organisati­on (WHO) in Africa, and re-open and focus on restrictio­ns in public places and close non-essential places and strictly police the borders, airports and entering points to check the spread of the disease as well as identify sick persons and carriers of this disease.

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