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Obi Ezekwesili |
The coronavirus was first recorded in Wuhan, China, and the country has been accused of
mismanaging the outbreak.
Ezekwesili had written: “The continent must be accorded damages and liability compensation from China, the rich and powerful country that failed to transparently and effectively manage this global catastrophe.”
However, reacting on Sunday, Sun Saixiong, press secretary of the Chinese embassy in Nigeria, said Ezekwesili’s comments “make no sense at all”.
Saixiong said China has taken “the most comprehensive, rigorous and thorough measures” to contain the spread of the disease, and has also “made tremendous sacrifices and made significant contributions to the global response”.
“The virus is a common enemy to all mankind and may strike anytime, anywhere. Like other countries, China is also a victim, not a perpetrator, even less an accomplice of COVID-19,” he added.
“Did anyone ask the US to offer compensations for the 2009 H1N1 flu, which was first diagnosed before breaking out on a large scale in the US and then spread to 214 countries and regions, kiIIing nearly 200,000 people?
“The financial turmoil in the US triggered by the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008 turned into a global financial crisis. Did anyone ask the US to take the consequences?”
The official said the world must understand that “our enemy is the virus, not China” and it can only defeat COVID-19 by “pulling together” not “attacking and discrediting others”.
Meanwhile, some legal practitioners in Nigeria had sued the Asian country demanding $200 billion as damages for the deadly COVID-19 virus.