A former military administrator of Ogun and Rivers states, Group
Captain Sam Ewang (rtd), has bemoaned the lockdown imposed on Nigerians
by the federal and state governments as part of measures to combat the
spread of coronavirus pandemic.
Speaking with Daily Independent
at the weekend, Ewang, who said many poor citizens were not provided
with the palliatives, said many Nigerians are dying of hunger than from
the virus.
According to him, the situation in the country is
very unfortunate as the larger population of Nigerians rely on daily
and menial jobs to feed their families, which has been impossible due to
the restriction of movements."I am very sorry to say
this but the reality is that so many people are dying of hunger rather
than the coronavirus. We are still moving backwards with the way we do
things. This calls for our politicians to begin to think again, to plan
for Nigeria and not themselves.
"“Even now, if this
government had been a planning government, I cannot see why we are
unable to do certain things for the poor during this coronavirus
pandemic.
“Even if we can’t do anything some other time for
them, I think this is the best opportunity to show that we care for the
poor. Wrong decisions are being taken all over the country. They just
want to make noise so people cannot say they haven’t done anything. They
are restricting movements yet people are dying.
“You have
labourers who go to sites on a daily basis and they feed their families
with what they get from there. If they don’t go out, they can’t eat. I
tell you that within this period, I have received visits from over 200
people but unfortunately, there is little I can do since I am no longer
in government. It is very, very unfortunate,” Ewang said.
While
commending Lagos State governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, and his team for
measures taken so far to tackle the disease, Ewang said the Federal
Government should have planned ahead when the disease was ravaging other
parts of the world before Nigeria recorded her first case.
“It’s
unfortunate. Normally, I wouldn’t have loved to make any comment on
the issues today because I don’t want to compare our nation with
anybody. But I think the Federal Government is trying its best. The
state governments are equally trying their best.
“I really
appreciate Lagos State governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu. I very much
appreciate him for his pre-emptive actions so far in tackling the
coronavirus disease. I also want to thank those that are working with
him.
“Otherwise, this thing came like a thunder entirely; even
though I believe that we should have prepared for it because it is a
pandemic as it has come to be. We shouldn’t have waited but plan ahead
but I still thank the government for the efforts made so far.
“The
problem we have has to do with our population. The population we have
is not such that you can lock the people in and bar them from coming out
but unfortunately, the situation requires that.
I am also a
politician too. We need to think about our people; people are dying not
on account of the disease but hunger. Right now, there are some places
that people are dying because of the disease, but we are not able to
identify them. I will keep emphasising it; people are dying but
unfortunately, I am not in a position where I can help so much,” he
said.
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