Vote for, against Covid-19 lockdown on Twitter, Lagos tells residents

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A woman wearing a face mask walks nearby the Central Mosque in Lagos, Nigeria, Friday, March 20, 2020. The government banned all religious activities for four weeks following confirmation of coronavirus cases in the country. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)

The Lagos State Government is giving residents in the state the opportunity if it should impose another lockdown on the state or not.

WuzupNigeria reports that the lockdown is to curtail the spread of the coronavirus [COVID-19] disease in the state.

Lagos is already the epicentre of the virus in Nigeria with nearly 2,000 confirmed cases.

Now, the state government in a tweet on Tuesday asked residents to vote ‘LOCKDOWN’, ‘DON’T LOCKDOWN’ or ‘NEUTRAL’.

The tweet read,

“Considering the level of compliance with government’s directives on limiting the spread of Covid-19 in Lagos State, should the state government impose another lockdown or not?”

As of 12pm on Wednesday, over 53, 000 votes had been cast.

About 51.4 per cent of respondents asked the state government to issue a fresh lockdown order while 37.2 votes against it. The remaining 11.5 per cent of the responders were indifferent.

The state government had recently threatened to issue a fresh lockdown order after videos emerged of how residents were not adhering to the health guidelines.

Bank customers were seen gathered at entrances, struggling to make their way into premises in contravention of the social distancing advice.

It was the same at several bus stops where stranded passengers gathered in their numbers.

Lagos State accounts for over 50 per cent of infections nationwide with nearly 2,000 persons testing positive as of Wednesday.

Some Twitter users, however, faulted the strategy of the state government, insisting that health issues should not be subjected to a vote.

Awesu Samuel tweeted,

“Why should the government place a voting strategy to decide lockdown? Anyway, the answer is simple. Because the government can’t afford what it takes to lockdown its economy. It can’t provide for its citizens precisely.”

Another Twitter user said using social media was not the best approach because most of the poor and vulnerable residents are not on social media.

“Most people on Twitter can afford another lockdown. Those that definitely can’t are not here,” @wumifab tweeted.

Popular broadcaster, Jimi Disu, also criticised the government’s approach, saying,

“I am amazed, indeed embarrassed at this tweet. Someone must be playing a prank. This is a serious decision to be made being trivialised.”

Executive Director, African Incentive Partnership, Tunde Arogunmati, said in his tweet that a lockdown can only be successful when the people receive government palliatives and incentives.

“A lockdown is only effective to the extent that food and security is guaranteed, with test and trace capacity brought at par with means of isolation and healthcare optimisation. A concise pandemic resilience plan will be necessary, going forward,” he tweeted.

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