Abe flays Wike over draconian measures to fight COVID-19


A former senator from Rivers state, Magnus Abe, has warned that Governor, Nyesom Wike’s draconian measures to combat the spread of the xoronavirus pandemic will prove counter-productive if he fails to give his policies a human face.
This is as he stated that the war against the pandemic is fundamentally about collective humanity and therefore, must be fought on strictly humane and just terms.
Abe, in a statement on his Facebook page titled: “A dangerous gamble,” said the demolition and auction of private property, the closure of all sources of survival for citizens without due consideration to their means of sustenance in the name of the battle against COVID-19 will prove counter-productive in the long run.
The statement reads in part: “I am constrained to say these few words on the worrisome development in my dear state, Rivers.
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“Lockdowns should come with clear provisions for the sustenance of the people, particularly the vulnerable population (the young, the old, the sick and the infirm) and exemptions must be made for emergency and essential services, such as foodstuffs, pharmaceuticals, press, medical care, and security services, electricity, telecom and fuel supply.”
The senator cautioned that even in times of warfare, the actions of the governor is a war crime because power without compassion is tyranny.
The All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain asserted that state’s war against COVID-19, “runs the risk of dividing the state into two distinct camps, those who support the governor and those who oppose the governor.
He argued that in the face of glaring excesses, everyone would be compelled to choose one side or the other, while the state will suffer.
Abe said: “This need not be so; there is still time for the Rivers state government to reconsider its strategy, and understand that this is a scientific war against a virus and all of us will need to be involved.
“At this rate, the government may win the lockdown battle and lose the war. COVID-19 is going to be here for some time and we need the goodwill and cooperation of the majority of our people to win the war against this virus.
“True victory will be when we survive united in utmost solidarity and our economy rebounds as we hope for recovery and prosperity.
“This war is fundamentally about collective humanity; it must therefore, be fought on strictly humane and just terms.
“Some will justify, glorify and applaud any action taken by the Rivers state government no matter how callous and ill-advised and those who oppose the governor and will oppose every action of the state government no matter how well thought out or well-intentioned the action may be.”