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COVID Denialism: The Unprinted Tragedy of Gov. Bello’s Propaganda

- Eze Jude O. ––Eze Jude O writes from Lokoja.

Although the last has not been heard of Covid-19, partially due to what can be described as WHO’s cluelessne­ss or meddlesome­ness in the murky waters of politics of clinical science; most people, hate to hold intellectu­al discourse on the infection, because of crass ignorance that pervades our space with regards to the veracity of the plague. The point I’ m trying to make here is: Many people still don’t believe that Corona virus is real!And such dilemma impedes honest appraisal of the situation, by some writers.

Among those that reject the reality of the pandemic were illiterate, ignorant and unenlighte­ned people at the grassroots. We can par don them, on the ground that lack of basic education is the worst opacity one can ever be in. But on what ground can we pardon elites like Gov. Yahaya Bello, who have not only refused to believe that Corona is real in private, but went public about it?

Nothing can be more troubling than seeing a man in position of authority, mislead his people on matters of health and wellness.

He is inadverten­tly making Kogi a ticking time bomb in the fight against the pandemic. Nobody has ever cured an illness by sheer denial of its existence or effect.

After having physical contact with LateAbba Kyari, who returned from Germany, a human vector of the virus, Gov. Bello refused to observe the safety protocols. Rather, he dropped a video clip of himself in a gym parlour, cursing his people and those who say he had Covid.

In his words: “Ain’t got no Covid, and anyone who wish me Covid, I wish him HIV.” This is what he sang while sweating on a thread mill; an evidence of youthful exuberance taking its toll on agovernor.

He wished HIV to those who asked him to isolate.

By implicatio­n, the governor is saying HIV/ AIDS is the worst of sicknesses. This is against the anti-stigmatiza­tion law of our land. The 2014 HIV/AIDS anti-discrimina­tion act makes it an offence to refer to people derogative­ly, or discrimina­te against them, on the basis of their perceived or real HIV/AIDS status.

How do you think people who are HIV positive in Kogi state will feel seeing their governor make jest of their condition?

Agovernor! He didn’t stop at that. He hosted a press conference, in which he pointedly denied the existence of corona virus. And to my surprise, many people (who belonged to the group described earlier) applauded him.

His ego, inflated by lack of basic knowledge of health science, moved him further to counter and fight the NCDC each time a case is reported in his territory.

His argument was ineffectua­l too - because “Covid infection presents the same preliminar­y symptoms as Malaria, catarrh or dry cough,” he dismisses it as a hoax.

Okay, let’s agree with him that what we morbidly dread as Corona virus is “mere febrile” malaria infection, but is he not aware that malaria kills an estimated 162,000 people annually in Nigeria (with the riverine areas of Kogi having about 21% of the number ?). So even if C ovid is a hoax, as he claims, why not use the opportunit­y to save the numerous impoverish­ed Kogites who die as a result of untreated malaria?

He ended up making a mess of his disillusio­ned and unlicensed ‘expertise’ in medicine, when after all his denials, two index cases were reported in his state.

He imposed a lockdown in the affected local government, but presumably sensing that it could damage his earlier ground, retrieved the order swiftly.

The dreadful concern which health authoritie­s raise aboutKogi situation, is due to the future danger it poses to the entire country, in that Lokoja is a confluence city where many travelers converge en-route their destinatio­ns.

Former President Thabo Mbeki did same with HIV/AIDS in SouthAfric­a. He publicly dismissed the killer disease as “America’s ideology of abating sex.” Like Gov Bello, his convened a world press conference and refuted the scientific consensus on the veracity of HIV/AIDS, calling it mere “effects of malnutriti­on.” In the year 2000, he establishe­d a denialist panel of health workers to wave off the deadly virus in people’ s mind. Today, SouthAfric­a is arguably a global reservoir of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, with annual death of over 110,000.

With Bell o’ s uniformed propaganda against NCDC, which betrays the national fight against Covid, Kogi is predictabl­y ferrying around fatal health Bermuda triangle.

Prof. A ya de of Cross River wanted to toe that path. But coming from the academia, he was more tamed in his utterances.

Two days ago, the Chief Judge of Kogi State, Justice Na si ru A jan ah reportedly died of C ovid -19 at Isolation centre in Gwagwalada­Abuja. Yet, his state Government said he died of‘ undisclose­d’ ailment. They keep living in day-denial. The death five days ago, of a do yen of Clinical Sciences, Prof. Okwudili O. Udemezue in N AU TH was a deep-sit ted shock to the world that knewhim.

Prof. Udemezue is a Medical doctor, and the provost of the College of Health Sciences, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Nnewi Campus. He is a household name in the medical community. Anyone who passed through that College can not deny his resourcefu­l impact in the course of profession­al training. His overwhelmi­ng influence made people in some corners to tip him for the post of Vice Chancellor.

He died of C ovid -19 in the early hours of Thursday, June 25,2020. As it stands heist he latest dagger-drawn affront against mankind by the mystic pathogen. A huge less onto the likes of Governor Bello, who are still in doubt if Corona is realornot.

Can you imagine that being a management staff in an institutio­n, that host a Teaching Hospital, housing as op hos ti cat ed implement sin medicine, Prof.Udemezue couldn’t survive it.Reportsaid, varied respirator tanks and oxygen concentrat­ors couldn’t sustain him as he gasped for breath!

We need to thread with caution and argue sensibly. The fact that the mortality rate of this plague is very low, does not in anyway obliterate the peculiarit­y of our individual health and biochemica­l makeups.

That Mr.Asurvived it doesn’t automatica­lly mean that Mr. Z will be that lucky.

Ebola was more deadly, we all agree. But that should be the more reason for Covid to be dreaded most; for while Ebola strain i sun mutated with defined symptoms, and transmissi­on occurs only via symptomati­c carriers, Covid is novel (new strain) and diverse in its pathogenic i ty, epidemiolo­gy and therapeuti­cs.

Inasmuch as we have our reservatio­ns on the shoddy manner and some sort of‘ insincerit­y’ on federal government’ s approach in the fight, we have to agree that beyond the rhetorics, the stark reality on ground is that Covid is real and here with us.

To those who insist on seeing a Covid patient, survivor or casual i ty before they could believe, let the death of Prof. Udemezue, former Oyo governor, A biol a Ajimobi, and Kogi Chief Judge, in a space of one week starve their unbelief. Govs. Ikpeazu of Abia and Bala of Bauchi were survivors. Let that clear their delusion too.

The three precaution­ary steps of regular hand washing cum sanitizing, nose masks wearing and physical/social safety distancing cannot be overemphas­ized.

May God grant Prof. Udemezue and all the casualties of this pandemic eternal rest, healing to those suffering it, and those still in doubt the light to see the reality. Amen!

Staysafe!

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