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COVID-19 Pandemic And Humanity, By Deen Adavize

Photograph from Xinhua / ZUMA

Since the end of the Second World War in 1945, there had never been a time when the entire humanity is riveted with unending anguish, anxiety, frustrations, and accelerated depression. But this period has so far proven in recent memory, to be the worst time to fall sick. Also, for the first time in modern history, humanity is forced to retreat into quarantine by an invisible and virulent pathogen that has swept across the world despite human advancement in science and technologies.

For decades, experts, researchers, and observers had warned severally to prepare for an impending global catastrophe occasioned by the devastating human activities on our planet earth. Unabated pollutions, unending conflicts and wars, unethical scientific explorations, and increasing consumption of unhealthy substances are part of human misdoings which they noted, could inflict severe consequences on humanity.  But the world ignored the warning. Despite several telling signs that predated the outbreak of the novel coronavirus, the deadly pathogen struck the world by surprise and unprepared.

While I have heard and read numerous calamities that befell many generations in the past centuries, never had I imagined that I will ever witness one in my lifetime. Mirroring the historical flu of 1918 that was reported to have killed and infected millions of peoples globally, the novel coronavirus is swift, disruptive, tricky, mysterious, and perilous.

The origin of the novel virus still remains a mystery. The pathogen was first reported in a wet market in China’s Wuhan, a city of over 10 million inhabitants. Though, there are several claims about the origin, nature, potency, and the spread of the virus, with some, even hinged on a conspiracy theory. But one fact that has remained undeniable across all spectrum is its destructive impact on the entire world without hope of returning to normal soon. Whether the virus emerged naturally or is a biological weapon designed to achieve the acclaimed ‘singularity conspiracy’, or accidentally jumped from laboratory to human, as suggested by some quarters, what is more, pertinent is its scale of impact on humanity, which it has forced to adjust to a new normal of socio-economic discomforts. 

Market of confusion

When this flu-like illness first reported in China in December last year, the world knew very little about the disease. But the Chinese Communist government, who had battled similar virulent diseases in the past swiftly responded with feat and vigour. Though, while some quarters blamed China for not quickly alerted the world about the full nature of the virus, it’s obvious that Chinese authorities tried their best to contain it without even spilling over their shores. China’s early strict measures put forth to arrest the deadly virus was very evident – locking down many cities with millions of inhabitants for months, was described as outstanding by world leaders. But because of the interconnectedness of our world, thanks to high-speed trains, planes, and others, coupled with the strange behaviour of the virus in sneaking around made it more difficult to strangle at the inception. The poor understanding of the novel coronavirus generated a lot of controversies amongst the health practitioners and political leaders. Also, almost every human on earth has never witnessed how pandemic virus impacted, and how best to respond to it, hence the market of confusion.

Added to the flame of the global health catastrophe are the politicization and increasing proliferation of what many come to term as ‘infodemic’. Blame games by great powers and ominous fake news and dubious claims about the disease; and of late, the profiteering of the global responses against the disease by politicians and dubious individuals are some of the sobering challenges that hindering the fight against the common enemy.

Racing for survival 

For once in the 21st century, humanity has ignored the centrifugal forces to unite against the common enemy – the sprawling and mysterious pathogen that has so far infected millions and killing over 500, 000 people globally, and the figures continue to increase astronomically every day. From Beijing to Rome, New York to Cape Town, common priority is for survival. Scientists around the world are racing for at least, a respite. 

Though, the virus is spreading rapidly like wildfire despite all possible efforts to contain it. But all hope is not lost. Significant numbers of infected peoples are recovering, while the pathogen is weakening its potency and lethality, according to a recent study from Italy. Also worthy to note, is the latest data on global infections which estimates the fatality rate above 4 percent. This and many other discoveries give a glimmer of hope, that with the current common vigour and momentum, humanity would defeat the virus sooner than later. But when and how remains a puzzle to guess.

Glooming end

The global economy is teetering on a sleepy downward trend, with thin hope of recovery soon. A recent report by IMF paints a glooming picture of the world economies. The International Labour Organization estimates that 195 million jobs could be lost. The World Bank projects a US$110 billion decline in remittances this year, which could mean 800 million people will not be able to meet their basic needs. It is obvious that the effects of the current crisis will leave deep and longstanding scars on the entire world. But for now, humanity’s first priority is to survive the pandemic, anything else comes later.

As it stands, the entire humanity may not going to be infected with this novel virus, however, every human on earth will definitely need time to recover from its scourge. Still, while the world has seen the starting point of the current global health crisis, what comes next is what everyone, including experts in various fields, is yet to unravel. But, gleaning from the recorded history of similar scenarios, coupled with the fragile and tumultuous nature of the current global community, it is safe to reason that, the longer the current tragedy persists, the faster the world inches towards the next strike which may be more devastating. 

Note: This piece was first published on this medium under the headline: “Covid-19 Pandemic and the next strike” by the same author. 

PACAC Blames Malami For Magu’s Travails, Says He’s Stumbling Block To Anti Corruption War

The Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC) has fingered the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami on the travails which the Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu has been facing for a long time now, including his purported arrest that trended in media earlier today, July 6.
In a statement from Professor Femi Odekunle, PACAC said that Malami has been the arrowhead of the group in power play not only to remove Magu but to derail the war against corruption in the country, inferring that he has even been aiding corruption.
According to PACAC: “the alleged originating Malami memo, up to the current “arrest “ seems an outcome of power-play by power blocs in the corridors of power in which Malami appears to be an arrow-head or major agent of a power bloc that is not really interested in, or in support of, Buhari’s anti-corruption fight.”
It recalled the earlier non-confirmation experience of Magu by the 8th Assembly, orchestrated by a power bloc and supported by the DSS ‘Security’ reports.
“One can also note the non-resubmission of Magu for confirmation since May, 2019 despite the apparent willingness of the 9th Assembly to consider it this time around.
“Furthermore, one must take cognisance of the alleged memo referred to earlier i.e. by Malami concerning alleged corrupt practices by Magu, along with his own nominations for Magu’s replacement.
“Again, we cannot forget Malami’s demand of certain high profile case files from Magu which the latter has been resisting.”
The statement went on thus:
Of course, the real information reaching us is that he was only invited to appear before a Panel set up not long ago concerning some alleged memo by Malami, Attorney General and Minister of justice, regarding some alleged malfeasance by Magu, along with nominations for his replacement. It was just that those sent to invite him for whatever reasons best known to them invited some press along and made it look an arrest. That mischief has been confirmed by some apparent afterthought denial by the DSS that it was not an arrest. While PACAC has not had a formal meeting on this development, I have discussed with the Chairman and some other members and the following can be considered as PACAC’s preliminary reaction to this development.
1.The alleged originating Malami memo, up to the current “arrest “ seems an outcome of power-play by power blocs in the corridors of power in which Malami appears to be an arrow-head or major agent of a power bloc that is not really interested in, or in support of, Buhari’s anti-corruption fight. i. One can recall the earlier non-confirmation experience of Magu by the 8th Assembly, orchestrated by a power bloc and supported by the DSS ‘Security’ reports. ii. One can also note the non-resubmission of Magu for confirmation since May, 2019 despite the apparent willingness of the 9th Assembly to consider it this time around. iii. Furthermore, one must take cognisance of the alleged memo referred to earlier i.e by Malami concerning alleged corrupt practices by Magu, along with his own nominations for Magu’s replacement. iv. Again, we cannot forget Malami’s demand of certain high profile case files from Magu which the latter has been resisting. The position of PACAC is that while Magu, or any official of whatever status, must be nailed if found to be corrupt, the President must be careful not to shoot its anti-corruption fight /modest achievements in the foot, and not to forget that EFCC under Magu has been the Administration’s anti-corruption poster-face. It may not be contestable that Malami has been exploiting his alleged loyalty and closeness to the President for his personal /power bloc agenda. For, to the best of PACAC’s knowledge and observations, Malami has not manifested any genuine commitment to the anti-corruption fight. Samplers: The nolle- prosequi entered in a case of corruption against Orubebe in relation to alleged malfeasance while Minister of Niger Delta Ministry; his secret meeting with fugitive Maina in Dubai under whatever guise/ excuse; his involvement in the surreptitious reinjection of the same Maina into the Civil Service; his supervision of Obono-Oblas’ kangaroo Asset Recovery outfit which Obono subsequently ran out of the country when exposed by some ICPC investigation; his non-due attention, by design or default, to the P&ID matter since 2015 until it was blown open by humongous financial damage to the country; etc. Notwithstanding the situation at hand, the hope of PACAC is that the President would wake up to the ongoing shenanigans of power players that are working from the inside against his anti-corruption fight. We are also counting on the experience and dexterity of the new Chief of Staff, Professor Ibrahim Gambari whose loyalty to the President and good of the country cannot be doubted, and we also hope that the demonstrated integrity of retired Justice Salami would carry the day for thoroughness, fairness and justice in the interest of the anti-corruption fight.
Signed Prof. Femi Odekunle, Member PACAC Nigeria.

Country Music Legend, Charlie Daniels Dies Age 83

Country music legend, Charlie Daniels, has died. He died today, July 6 at the age of 83.

His death which was confirmed by his publicist, Don Murry Grubbs, followed a battle with hemorrhagic stroke.

Charlie Daniels is survived by a wife, Hazel, and son, Charlie Daniels, Jr.

Details later…

For Oshiomhole, It’s Not A Requiem, By Patrick Obahiagbon

Patrick Obahiagbon

On Thursday, June 25, 2020, the National Executive Council (NEC) of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) held in the bowel of Aso Rock Villa in Abuja. At the meeting, President Muhammadu Buhari, among other issues, recommended that the National Working Committee (NWC) be dissolved in the light of the many centrifugal forces pushing the party to several dangerous directions and precipices. That advice was carried and a caretaker committee was emplaced in its stead.

In the light of the chaotic and conflicted background leading up to the NEC meeting, foisted on the party by agents of revisionism and prebendalism, a red card for the NWC was not within my contemplation as an option; yet, who in that meeting could have suggested a contrary line of action to the President’s? You know, the President is the leader of the party and perhaps, largely, the only person that could be vouched for as neutral in the leadership intrigues and crisis. There were hidden masquerades everywhere.

To be fair to President Buhari, he had tried to rein in the revanchist and philistine forces whose conservative teeths were set on edges from day one by the reformist politics and policies by the enigmatic Comrade Adams Oshiomhole. As expected, the event has been interpreted in several perspectives. One, Senator Bola Tinubu and his rumoured presidential ambition have been dealt a seeming deathly blow. The assumption behind this reasoning is that the former party chairman, Comrade Oshiomhole, is a protégé of Tinubu.

Two, that for Adams Oshiomhole, it was a disastrous crash that may have possibly sent him on an impromptu retirement from politics. Indeed, Senator Tinubu and his tendencies within the APC may have suffered a temporary setback but I dare pontificate that the man is too strategic and resilient to be wasted by a single masterstroke. Those who have followed his politics will readily admit that his adversaries are merely celebrating a pyrrhic victory. In short, the Jagaban can take care of himself!

Those who think that Oshiomhole has been disgraced out of office, perhaps, are also not good students of party politics in the country. They do not understand the eggs a national party chairman has to walk on every day to carry out his assignments. This might not have been how the Comrade had scripted his egress as the chairman of APC, but human beings can only wish. The forces that pushed Oshiomhole out are still the same forces that have been forcing out chairmen of the ruling party since the return of democracy in 1999. Once a national chairman emerges in any of the ruling parties, be it APC or PDP, such a chairman must learn to become a willing tool in the hands of two distinct but very powerful forces.

On one side of this divide are the governors and on the other side is the leviathan silhouette embedded in the presidency which may not necessarily be the president. The longevity of any chairman in office is largely determined by his ability to maintain a delicate balance between these two forces. Once a sizable number of the governors agree with that leviathan presidential silhouette on their discomfiture with any particular chairman, he begins  to skate on thin ice. In his two-term tenure as president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo dethroned three party chairmen- Solomon Lar, Barnabas Gemade and Audu Ogbeh.

There was no way Comrade Oshiomhole was not going to have a dialectical roforofo with entrenched machiavellian and mephistophelian political forces given his Oto Von Bismarck determination to stamp democratic authority in the running of party affairs and thus wean it from the asphyxiating and expansionist ozone of entrenched forces. We ought to understand that remaining as party chairman is not dependent on his good performance alone. It also depends humongously on how other stakeholders are willing to drop their egoistic and megalomaniacal habiliments for the greater interest of the party and the nation but a majority of the governors, (certainly not all of them) on their part, in my opinion, have become the greatest impedimenta since 1999, to any democratic consolidation in the land. Once elected, they assume the powers of an emperor, deciding who can become anything in their states.

State governors appoint new state party chairmen if the ones they met are not malleable; they put members of the state assembly in their chest pockets; nominate ministers and other federal appointees; hand-pick candidates for all the elective positions in their parties; and if the national chairman of their party objects, then they congregate at the coven of their Governors’ Forum to table his matter.

Oshiomhole, being a former governor and particularly because he had genuine and coruscating intentions to cleanse the Augean stables, had perhaps, thought that his sincerity of purpose would be a leverage for him in dealing with his former colleagues; but not exactly so because he was living ahead of his time and age. Entrenched forces of conservatism were not yet ready for a gadfly and revolutionary party administrator  in his mould, bent and predilection. Bamanga Tukur, a former PDP national chairman and others have also had their story to tell even though for varied factors. What has been a common denominator has been the misreading  of the viciousness of this new power centre in Nigerian politics. Tukur, as a former governor and an elder statesman must have said to himself, “surely they will respect me if not for anything, my age”. So, he tried to clip their wings and started with Governor Aliyu Wamakko of Sokoto State and the fire started.

Tukur forgot the unspoken code in the PDP, which is “don’t dare the governors”. In the PDP, as it were, if a governor complains that he wants to take your wife, the NWC will support him to take your wife and add your daughter as well. Turkur did not know this. Oshiomhole certinaly knew but he was single-minded to undertake the rescue mission in the APC without caring whose ox was gored.  While for Tukur, it was their tragic flaw.; not so for Oshiomhole whose gravitas, recusancy, capacity to take up the gauntlet with the spirit of a practised salamander set him apart. But for the President, it would have taken Armageddon to displace him from the top of Mount Olympus where he was already sizing up the oppositional elements like a victorious conquistador.

And talking about Oshiomhole’s performance, nobody will deny that he was a successful national chairman. Remember Oshiomhole inherited a faltering party. After the 2015 election, the leadership of the party lost itself in the frenzy of victory celebrations, forgetting it had a government to form. Thus, from underneath its armpit, the opposition party, PDP, stole the exalted position of the deputy senate president and ultimately the senate president and the speaker of the House of Representatives.

Even more scandalous was the fact that elected APC members who were in the majority in the National Assembly aligned with the opposition to torment the presidency. PDP did not have to do much as an opposition party as members of the ruling party helped out in the opposition business. But all that changed with the emergence of Oshiomhole as national chairman. He started in earnest to refocus APC as a ruling party by reintroducing party discipline and party supremacy.

Oshiomhole’s heat helped in quickening the exit of fifth columnists in the APC rank whose stratagem was to stay as long as possible to decapitate the party from within. It is to Oshiomhole’s credit that the APC was rejuvenated as a party going into the 2019 general election. And the result of the election has the full imprimatur of Oshiomhole’s ebullience and diligent planning; and, of course, together with other party men and women. So, if the main purpose of a political party is to win elections, nobody would deny Oshiomhole his place in history.

Even before the 2019 general election, with Oshiomhole leading the line, APC defeated Ayo Fayose-inspired PDP in Ekiti State to reclaim the state.  He also led the party to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat in Osun State. His sagacity in causing last-minute political realignments in Osun state was, perhaps, the masterstroke that turned a bad situation around for the APC. Although the Comrade delights more in winning Kwara State in 2019, denying PDP a foothold in the heart of the Southwest was, perhaps, a more devastating blow to the opposition party.

It has been interesting reading all manner of sneering remarks and analyses on the ouster of Comrade Oshiomhole as the national chairman of APC. Some of the comments have postulated, almost with vatic certainty, the end of the Comrade’s career as a politician. I find some of these conclusions derisory and infantile to say the least. Even if his career were to end as it is now, Oshiomhole has done well enough. From being a factory worker, the Comrade rose to lead the mass of Nigerian workers. From leading the Labour, he was elected governor twice and served his Edo State people for eight years and thereafter he stepped in the saddle as the national chairman of a ruling party. You cannot have it better than that!

Yet knowing the person Comrade is, what has happened to him may just be a temporary setback. He has all the qualities to bounce back and, indeed, he has started the process of recovery by accepting the decisions of his party’s NEC and pledging his loyalty to the President and his party. As one capable of laughing at himself, Oshiomhole will take all that has happened in his strides and, as usual, will find the strength he needs.

The game that played out leading to the dissolution of the NWC led by Oshiomhole is all geared towards 2023 permutations much more than the ranting of some elements in his home state. A lot more games will be played in the days ahead and those who are laughing now and clinking their glasses may have started their celebrations a bit too early because 2023 is still far off from now. And, to boot, Edo governorship is September 19, 2020.

•Hon. Obahiagbon contributed this piece from Benin City.

Police Dismisses 10 Senior Officers, Demotes 8 Over Alleged Misconduct

IGP, Mohammed Abubakar Adamu

The Police Service Commission (PSC) has dismissed 10 senior police officers for alleged misconduct in the line of duty. Eight others were demoted for the same offence

The spokesman of the Commission, Ikechukwu Ani, in a statement in Abuja, today, July 6, said that the commission took the decision at its 8th plenary meeting which ended last Wednesday.

Those dismissed include one Superintendent of Police, five Deputy Superintendents of Police and four Assistant Superintendents of Police.

Those who were demoted are a Deputy Commissioner of Police, a Chief Superintendent of Police, four Superintendents of Police, one Deputy Superintendent of Police and Assistant Superintendent of Police.

The statement said that the Commission also approved the punishment of severe reprimand for 16 officers, reprimand for 13 and letters of warning to four others while two officers are to receive letters of advice while 11 were exonerated.

It said that the Commission in plenary looked into 83 disciplinary cases which included 18 appeals and petitions.

Ondo Gov, Akeredolu, Recovers From Few Day Coronavirus, Appoints New Govt Scribe

Ondo State Governor, Akeredolu Rotimi

Governor of Ondo State, Rotimi Akeredolu, has tested negative for coronavirus a few days after he was tested positive, even as he moved swiftly to appoint a new Secretary to the State Government (SSG).
Governor Akeredolu, who personally announced his positive coronavirus status last week, today, July 6, also announced that doctors confirmed his negative status after running the test twice.
In a tweet, the governor said he had appointed Temitayo Oluwatuyi as the new Secretary to the Ondo State Government following the resignation of Ifedayo Abegunde.
“Today, I announced the appointment of Hon. Temitayo Oluwatuyi ‘Tukana’ as the Secretary to the State Government (SSG) to resume immediately following the resignation of Hon. Ifedayo Abegunde,” Akeredolu wrote.
Abegunde resigned on Monday and tendered his resignation letter to Akeredolu.

Arrest Of EFCC Boss: It’s All Lie – DSS

EFCC boss, Ibrahim Magu

The Department of State Service (DSS) has put to complete lie, reports in the media that its agents have arrested the acting chairman and Chief executive officer of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu
The Service’s Public Relations Officer, Peter Afunanya, in a statement today, July 6, said that the story of the arrest of Magu was a complete fabrication.
The statement titled; “OFFICIAL: Dagu is Not Arrested by DSS” said: “The Department of State Services (DSS) wishes to inform the public that it did not arrest Ibrahim MAGU, Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) as has been reported by sections of the media.
“The Service, has since, today, 6th July, 2020, been inundated with enquiries over the alleged arrest.”
Social media was awashed today about the arrest of the EFCC chairman.

Atiku Curses Those Who Link Him To Fraudster, Hushpuppi

Atiku Abubakar

Former Nigeria Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, has cursed the All Progressives Congress (APC) and all those who linked him to an alleged fraudster, Ramon Abbas, AKA Hushpuppi.

In a tweet, according to his spokesman, Paul Ibe, the former Vice President described as curious, the APC’s attempt at reading negative meaning to a photograph he appeared in with the suspected fraudster, saying: “for the avoidance of doubt, it was a mere photo-op and not at any meeting as being  ingloriously speculated.”

“We would advise the APC and Mr. Nabena to be very mindful of such senseless statements in the future,especially as the case under reference is a subject of litigation in another country.

“Had they been more sensitive, they would have come to terms with the reality that the case is a national embarrassment – not something to cheer about for any political blackmail.”

Ebony Gov, Dave Umahi, Catches Coronavirus

Ebony State Governor, Dave Umahi has tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19).

The governor broke the news in a statement he personally signed today, July 4.

He said some of his aides also tested positive for the virus.

Governor Umahi, who said he is not showing any symptom at the moment, appealed to the people of Ebonyi to take the NCDC protocols more seriously.

“If I test positive, my deputy will carry on with the fight as a frontline worker, but we will be extremely careful and use zoom to do our jobs. No retreat, no surrender! We will fight this COVID-19 matter to the end.

“We will have the public hearing on our proposed plan of the COVID-19 fight next week and either me or my deputy will head the meeting, and I will contribute through zoom, if I test positive,” Umahi had told cabinet members in Abakaliki, the state capital.

APC Justified For Disqualifying Obaseki: He Just Gets Corrected 1980  NYSC Certificate

Godwin Obaseki

The All Progressives Congress (APC) might have saved itself from embarrassment of losing Edo State via the electoral technicality when it disqualified it’s Governor, Godwin Obaseki, from taking part in the primaries on the basis of discrepancies in his certificate, for his possible second term in office.
This fact came to light late last week when the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) hurriedly issued him a corrected version of his 1980 NYSC discharged certificate which APC considered to be questionable. The new discharged certificate has as its number A 004280695.
Obaseki’s new discharge certificate was issued on June 19, 2020.
A memo signed on behalf of NYSC Director-General by K.N Okonofua was also attached with the title: ‘Re-correction of name and re-issuance of my certificate of national service’.
The memo read: “We refer to your letter referenced OEG/ABJ/99/VOL.IV/172 dated 18th June 2020, on the above subject matter.
“I am directed to inform you that after the investigation, the management of the National Youth Service has approved a new certificate of National Service reflecting the surname OBASEKI be produced as earlier certificate number 063107 dated 6th August 1980 has been cancelled due to an error in theH surname OBASEK.
“Accept the assurances of the Director-General’s regard.”
Source: The Punch.

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