Racism or Reality: Melinda Gates Foresees Covid-19 Dead Bodies Littering Africa
The billionaire philanthropist has come under criticism for saying she foresees dead bodies in African streets due to Covid-19
April 15th, 2020
Melinda Gates, the wife of billionaire Microsoft
founder, Bill Gates and co-chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates
Foundation, has come under fire for what many critics have tagged a
racial statement against Africans.
While speaking
to CNN on the effects of the deadly virus on third world countries,
Mrs. Gates opined that it would only take a matter of time before dead
bodies from Covid-19 casualties’ line the streets of Africa if something
drastic is not done to curb the spread of the virus.
“It’s
going to be horrible in the developing world,” she said of a possible
impact on African countries if COVID-19 situation on the continent
turned out as bad as the situation in Europe, China or the U.S.
The
philanthropist also said the low number of cases of COVID-19 in African
countries compared to some other parts of the world is because of the
limited testing facilities.
“Part of the reasons you are seeing the case numbers still do not look very bad is because they don’t have access to many tests.
“Look at what is happening in Ecuador, they are
putting bodies out on the streets, you are going to see that in
countries in Africa,” she said.
She said African countries have a poor health care system and need humanitarian support.
She
added that when she “saw what China had to do to isolate an enormous
part of its population, my first thought was Africa. How in the world
are they going to deal with this?
“I have been in
townships all over Africa and slums. When we talk about physical
distancing and hand-washing, if you live in slums that can’t physically
distance, you have to go out and get your meals.
“You don’t have clean water to wash your hands.”
Well,
it appears that her remarks did not go down well with some critics who
accused her of racism. Some social commentators ascertained that her
statements only highlights the worries expressed by many foreigners as
to why the epidemic has not ravaged Africa as expected.
A
renowned Nigerian activist, social commentator and Chieftain of
Nigeria’s largest opposition party, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP),
Mr Femi Fani-Kayode expressed anger at Melinda Gates’ statements.
The one-time Minister of Aviation in Nigeria tweeted:
“I see dead bodies all over Africa” Melinda Gates.
“Horrendous vision from a horrendous lady with a horrendous husband.
“We
reject it and return it to the sender! The agenda of Satan for Africa
shall not stand. Those that have dug a pit for us shall fall into that
pit themselves.”
Many Africans on social media
have commented on the issue, with some defending Melinda Gates, saying
she was only making a statement of fact. Some have also highlighted that
the philanthropic activities of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
in Africa give Mrs Gates the authority to comment on Africa issues as a
stakeholder.
Below are some reactions to Twitter users on the issue.
Adunni Achebe @_Adadioramma says:
“For
a couple that has given out billions of dollars in grants to help
eradicate Polio, malnutrition, Malaria plus free ARV medications to
reduce the burden of HIV, Bill and Melinda Gates sure do receive a lot
of hate in this country.”
Dr Ola Brown @NaijaFlyingDr says:
“Melinda
Gates is implying that if necessary measures are not put in place to
prevent the Covid-19 outbreak in Africa, will be a calamity.”
Babanla @biolakazeem says:
Bill
& Melinda Gates morphing into villains deserving of vilification
& scorn instead of appreciation for investing so much of their
wealth & time in poor countries is a plot twist I never saw coming.
There's a lesson there for us. No matter what you do........... 😊
Olawale Olaleye @Zaheeto says:
Covud-19:
Don't Wait Till... Truth is, if we do not take this Covid-19 challenge
as seriously as it requires, Melinda Gate's predictions are nearer home
than we can imagine.
What are your thoughts?
Sonnie Badu has lashed out Melinda Gates, wife of Bill
Gates, over comments she passed about how coronavirus can cause havoc in
Africa.
Sonnie Badu
Shut up, you are not God - Sonnie Badu to Bill Gates’ wife
https://www.pulse.com.gh/entertainment/celebrities/sonnie-badu-tells-bill-gates-wife-to-shut-up-over-coronavirus-comment-about-africa/ws3wk17
During an interview on CNN, the wife of the
American billionaire said that she can imagine dead bodies on the
streets of Africa if the best care is not taken amidst the outbreak of
the novel coronavirus in the world.
Ted S. Warren / AP
“Saw what China had to do to isolate
enormous part of its population. My first thought was Africa. How in the
world are they going to deal with this … I have been in townships all
over Africa and slums … you have to go out and get your meals. You don’t
have clean water to wash your hands," the philanthropist said.
Speaking about her family’s charity foundation and its interventions during this period, she passionately added that “it
is going to be horrible in developing world and part of the reason why
you are seeing the case numbers don’t look very bad is because they
don’t have access to very many tests”
Melinda Gates then referred to reports of dead bodies on the streets in Ecuador and said “you are going to see that in Africa,” a comment which has sparked an outrage on social media, attracting an attack from Sonnie Badu.
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Reacting to how Melinda’s statement has been
captured in a headline, the Ghanaian Gospel Minister, via an Instagram
post wrote “You are not God ... You are only human, Just like us. Do
not over step your boundaries, don’t worry your time will be up soon
... Africa will surprise the world, that is why for the first time we
are ahead of you all ... Madam, keep quite... my name is BADU”.