--Yep, Soyinka is wrong - very wrong here, in my mind. If the president does not have the power to declare a state of emergency at such a time as this, who else does? You bet, if Buhari had failed to declare a state of emergency as he did, and the pandemic overwhelms the nation, WS and many of us - myself included, would be the first to cry foul! We cannot disagree for the sake of just being disagreeable.MOAOn Monday, March 30, 2020, 5:54:03 PM CDT, Harrow, Kenneth <harrow@msu.edu> wrote:so when we have a pandemic strike nigeria, the president shouldn't be able, on his own, to declare a state of emergency and decree health measures?soyinka is wrong here. what buhari decreed is true for all other states, and is quite sensible, necessary even.we all know where ws is coming from, but still, he is in the wrong this timeken
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COVID-19 lockdown: We are not in war emergency, Soyinka tells BuhariPublished March 30, 2020Prof. Wole SoyinkaSodiq Oyeleke
Nobel laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, has questioned the legality of the lockdown ordered by the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.).
The PUNCH reports that Buhari had on Sunday ordered the lockdown of Abuja, Lagos and Ogun States in a bid to curb the spread of coronavirus in the country.
But Soyinka in a statement on Monday wondered if the president has the power to order such lockdown.
The Nobel laureate called on constitutional lawyers and lawmakers to clarify the legality or illegality of the lockdown.
He also warned against "constitutional piracy" in the fight against coronavirus in the country.
The statement, titled 'Between COVID and Constitutional Encroachment', read in part, "Constitutional lawyers and our elected representatives should kindly step into this and educate us, mere lay minds. The worst development I can conceive of us is to have a situation where rational measures for the containment of the Coronavirus pandemic are rejected on account of their questionable genesis.
"This is a time for Unity of Purpose, not nitpicking dissensions. So, before this becomes a habit, a question: does President Buhari have the powers to close down state borders? We want clear answers. We are not in a war emergency.
"Appropriately focussed on measures for the saving lives, and committed to making sacrifices for the preservation of our communities, we should nonetheless remain alert to any encroachment on constitutionally demarcated powers. We need to exercise collective vigilance, and not compromise the future by submitting to interventions that are not backed by law and constitution.
"Who actually instigates these orders anyway? From where do they really emerge? What happens when the orders conflict with state measures, the product of a systematic containment strategy – `including even trial-and-error and hiccups – undertaken without let or leave of the Centre. So far, the anti-COVID-19 measures have proceeded along the rails of decentralised thinking, multilateral collaboration and technical exchanges between states.
"The Centre is obviously part of the entire process, and one expects this to be the norm, even without the epidemic's frontal assault on the Presidency itself. Indeed, the Centre is expected to drive the overall effort, but in collaboration, with extraordinary budgeting and refurbishing of facilities.
"The universal imperative and urgency of this affliction should not become an opportunistic launch pad for a sneak RE-CENTRALISATION, no matter how seemingly insignificant its appearance. I urge governors and legislators to be especially watchful. No epidemic is ever cured with constitutional piracy. It only lays down new political viruses for the future."
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