Deputy Senate President, Ovie Omo-Agege, has few words for those pressuring President Muhammadu Buhari to reopen the economy.
He said only the living benefit from the economy.
Furthermore, the Deputy speaker, while speaking during Tuesday plenary, said how worried he has become over the “raging agitation” for Buhari to reopen the economy in the face of COVID-19.
Also, the motion entitled “COVID-19 Pandemic: Reviewing the national response to the challenges and the way forward” sponsored by the majority leader, Abdullahi Yahaya.
Ovie Omo-Agege stated;
“What concerns me most is the raging agitation to rush Mr President to reopen the country.
Mr President, I am worried and very concerned.”
“still bewildered why the decision of lockdown still limited to these three states.
What concerns me the most is the urging agitation to reopen the economy. worried and concerned.
The argument is being made that the cure should not be worse than the problem.
People worried about the effect of the pandemic.
“It is my belief that you have to be alive first before you can seek the benefit of an economy.
It does not appear that those who are clamouring for the reopening of this economy are mindful of that.
For a historian, we know what occurred in 1918, following the Spanish flu,
we remember how people agitated and as soon as that was done,
there was a spike off the spread of the disease.
“That was in 1918 and 1919.
In the first 14 days of the lockdown, we didn’t prepare enough by way of palliatives.
There is this misconception that the federal government has the
responsibility to provide the palliatives. That should not be the situation.”