- Slams Buhari, GandujeĀ
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has condemned in strong terms, the manner at which President Muhammadu Buhari is handling the reports of mass deaths in Kano amid the deadly coronavirus pandemic.
No fewer than 640 citizens had reportedly died under mysterious circumstances in the last one week as climate of fear envelopes the Northwest state.
Though the cause of the deaths has notĀ been ascertained, this comes as a major laboratory for COVID-19 testing in the populous state has been shutdown for days despite the state’s soaring figures of confirmed Covid-19 cases.
As of Saturday, Kano has recorded 77 cases, Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) said.
Lamenting how things had quickly degenerated in the state, the PDP also berated Kano state Governor Abdullahi Ganduje for playing politics with the development in an attempt to conceal hard facts in the matter.
PDP demanded an immediate investigation into the disturbing unsual death in the state, urging a Presidential visit to Kano.
The partyās call was predicated on conflicting reports emanating from Kano State on the cause of the sudden deaths, particularly at this time āthat our nation is battling with the spread of COVID-19 pandemicā.
The PDP noted with dismay that the āBuhari Presidency had failed to take any concrete step on this frightening development, but is, as usual, waiting to be prodded to stand up to the demand of the office and proceed to Kano state to identity with the people, find solution and contain the ugly situationā.
The party described as lamentable that āPresident Muhammadu Buhari, who promised to lead from the front, and who recently took up the toga of ECOWAS COVID-19 Response Championā, had rather receded into the safety of Aso Villa and failed to promptly activate any concrete and visible action to investigate and arrest the situation in Kano, where Nigerians are dying in their hundreds.
The PDP described the situation as yet another manifestation of leadership failure and insensitivity of the Buhari-led All Progressives Congress administration to the plight of Nigerians at critical moments.
In the statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, it added: āOur party holds that the situation in Kano demands an immediate Presidential visit and investigation at the very high level. Those dying in Kano are Nigerians and must not be abandoned. The development deserves an utmost Presidential attention to avoid further escalation.
āThis is particularly imperative as it is evident that Governor Abdullahi Ganduje and his APC-led administration in Kano State are totally incompetent and have become overwhelmed after failing to take appropriate measures to combat the spread of the coronavirus or whatever medical situation that has taken over the state.
āWhen Ganduje, who is being dogged by allegations of corruption, was expected to ensure compliance to preventive measures, he rather chose to abandon governance and spent executive time pursuing controversial extraneous issues that have no direct benefits on the lives of the people.
āIt is even more ludicrous that Governor Ganduje chose to politicise the health issues in his state by resorting to unnecessary denials and pecuniary concerns.
āSuch anti-people approach to governance is always symptomatic of a leadership that did not emanate from the mandate of the people.
āFurthermore, it is left for Governor Ganduje to explain why he failed to contain his daughter, Dr. Amina Umar Ganduje, whose reported overbearing attitude in the Kano state COVID-19 task force allegedly contributed to the crippling of the activities of those charged with taking preventive measures.
āOur party therefore calls on Nigerians to hold Governor Ganduje and his APC administration responsible for the development in Kano State which had worsened due to the failure of both Kano state and the Federal Government to promptly investigate and contain the situation.
āConsequently, the PDP charges President Buhari to immediately wade in and arrest the situation in Kano without any further delay.”