Former President Goodluck Jonathan has said that locking down the people without effectively testing them will not curb the spread of Coronavirus.
Mr. Jonathan’s media aide, Ikechukwu Eze, in a statement, quoted the former President as making the assertion on Monday while speaking as a panelist in an international web-based conference organized by the Universal Peace Federation.
According to him, international agencies like the World Health Organisation need to support Nigeria and other African nations towards procuring the necessary equipment and kits to enable them to conduct aggressive COVID-19 testing.
He said:
“It is true that many African nations are observing lockdown of cities and maintaining isolation centres, but if there is no effective testing, locking down populations as currently obtainable in many African countries may not be very effective.
“The key thing is that Africa is in dire need of testing kits. The world should come to the aid of Africa by sending more of these kits and other needed equipment to make the fight against COVID-19 more meaningful. Restrictions without strong and aggressive testing will not be impactful.
“We plead that WHO needs to come to the aid of African countries to enable them to procure the necessary kits to enable them to conduct aggressive testing now that many cities are locked down.”
Mr. Jonathan, therefore, appealed to international financing and donor agencies as well as creditor nations to consider granting economic palliatives including debt relief, to help weaker nations cope with the economic difficulties brought upon them by the pandemic.