It is not yet the ‘appropriate’ time for President Muhammadu Buhari to address Nigerians on the coronavirus pandemic, the Information Minister, Lai Mohammed, suggested on Wednesday.
Lai Mohammed told Journalists that Buhari will address the nation at the appropriate time.
“When it is appropriate, Mr President will address the nation,” he said. “But, I think what you want to hear from Mr President are the kind of things we are telling you.
“This is not to preempt or second guess Mr President, I think he will do the needful,” Lai Mohammed said at the end of the Federal Executive Council, FEC, on Wednesday.
The FEC meeting was presided by Buhari.
Following the confirmation of new cases of Coronavirus (Covid-19), Nigerians have been calling on the President to address the nation.
Many Nigerians have taken to Social Media to demand that the President address the country on the coronavirus and the country’s level of preparedness.
“Is @NGRPresident @MBuhari in hiding? What kind of morbid silence is this from the Leader of a country that is experiencing a ratcheting up of health crisis? @NigeriaGov put the President in front of cameras to speak to his Citizens NOW. Leadership is not personal comfort,” a Former Minister Oby Ezekwesili wrote on Twitter.
“I asked again.. Do Nigerians have a President?… If yes.. Do other nations remind their President to talk in situations like this?.. Let not keep calling on what is not existing,” another Nigerian, MJ, wrote on Twitter.
The Senate also passed a resolution on Wednesday calling on Buhari to address the nation.
In many countries of the world, such as the U.S., UK, France, Italy, Ghana and South Africa, Leaders are addressing their citizens and assuring them of efforts to limit the impact of the coronavirus.