Former President Goodluck Jonathan has spoken about
something he finds positive in Nigeria’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Speaking during a webinar organised by the Kofi Annan
Foundation on Friday, Jonathan said the efforts of state governors is
commendable.
The webinar was tagged: “Could
democracy become the silent victim of COVID-19?”
The former president said some African countries have good
stories to tell about the pandemic with governments taking steps they would not
have bothered about.
“We’ve seen the role played by the state governments, and
some of the state governments are even looking post-COVID-19 era the economy of
their people.
“And I have seen what could be described as the devolution
of powers with the governors.”
‘COVID-19 COULD GIVE RISE TO DICTATORS’
Jonathan also said the pandemic could trigger dictatorship
across Africa if adequate steps are not taken.
“This is the time that many continental bodies must come up
with their own minimum standards for any country going into election to
operate,” he said, adding that “otherwise people who ordinarily would have
loved to be dictators will now exploit the problem of the COVID-19 pandemic and
do what is not in line with the laws of the land.”
He added that with lockdown measures announced, credibility
of various elections may be questionable.
“For democracy to be acceptable, elections must be credible;
the process must be transparent and observers must participate especially for
presidential elections,” he said.
“Currently, no international observer can travel to any
country to observe elections. If you look at the case in Burundi where even the
president announced that if you go there to observe the election, they will
first quarantine you for 14 days. For the observers, it will be very difficult.
“It becomes clear that if elections will go on, definitely
the credibility may be questionable. Nations may not have options than to go on
with their elections but if they must go on, certain key things must be done.
“If you take Nigeria for example, our authority does not
give any authority the power to extend the tenure of any elected official. So,
under this condition, if there is complete lockdown, you are just between the
devil and the deep blue sea.
“So, it is quite a dangerous period. But I believe it may
not be extremely bad because in most cases of the lockdown, it is limited.
Nobody wants to die in the process of democracy but at the same time, nobody
wants his or her rights to be jettisoned using the COVID-19 pandemic as an
excuse.”
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