Ramping up Nigeria’s COVID-19 recovery

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Though the spate of travel bans, lockdowns and mandatory measures to beat back the pandemic may now be ebbing away, same cannot be said of the political, economic, cultural and human rights realities imposed by the pandemic.

Even so, the haphazard, incoherent and uncoordinated responses of governments in jurisdictions like Nigeria have left many scars which would definitely take some time and the right antidote to heal.

It was clear that in declining to backtrack on its commitments, the Foundation was thinking more about the plight of the poor, marginalised and highly vulnerable communities, whose realities had been made worse off by the impacts of COVID.

Providing the justification for its bold move to engage rather than retreat in the face of the devastation caused by the pandemic, the Foundation noted that creating more resilient, inclusive communities to combat structural racism, inequality, and the health crisis itself was central in its calculations.

One of the cardinal aspects of the work is to support the Original Inhabitants in the Federal Capital Territory. This aspect of the intervention is aimed at addressing the decades-long injustices and marginalisation faced by the peaceful and hospitable indigenes of Abuja, whose lands were taken over by decree to make way for the Nigerian capital.

 

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