COVID-19 Pandemic in Nigeria: Lessons on Responsibility, University Leadership, and Navigating the New Normal

O. Adeyemo, S. Alarape, V. Adetunji, David T. Afolayan
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Abstract:The Covid-19 pandemic, spreading first to Europe, then to Africa has drastically shifted priorities and created a large amount of uncertainty. The question of what shape recovery from the pandemic will take and what the new normal entails is still up in the air, but there are lessons we can already glean. In Nigeria, the pandemic brought to the fore gaps occasioned by decades of negligence of social infrastructure development including healthcare (hospitals), education (schools and universities), etc. and social services. Industry was ill-prepared and were more focused on donating to the government rather than anticipating and fulfilling their responsibilities to their employees and clients. The wide indiscipline of the populace (non-compliance with rules and regulation) has continued to propagate the spread of Covid-19, while Covid-19 amplified the sharp division along professional lines. This article will be taking an introspective path, reflecting on fundamental notions of responsibility, looking at individual accountability as the essence of good corporate citizenship. We will also be exploring University leadership, local and international partnerships, and the role of stakeholders in every sector. These insights will assist in reimagining individual and corporate responsibilities, and partnerships as Nigeria navigates the pandemic-induced "new normal."
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2019冠状病毒病大流行在尼日利亚:关于责任、大学领导和引领新常态的教训
摘要:2019冠状病毒病(Covid-19)大流行首先蔓延到欧洲,然后蔓延到非洲,这极大地转移了优先事项,并造成了很大的不确定性。疫情后的复苏将以何种形式出现,新常态意味着什么,这些问题仍然悬而未决,但我们已经可以吸取一些教训。在尼日利亚,这一流行病突出了几十年来忽视社会基础设施发展所造成的差距,包括保健(医院)、教育(学校和大学)等以及社会服务。行业准备不足,更注重向政府捐款,而不是预期和履行对员工和客户的责任。民众的普遍无纪律(不遵守规章制度)继续助长了Covid-19的传播,而Covid-19则加剧了职业界线上的尖锐分歧。本文将采取一种内省的方式,反思责任的基本概念,将个人责任视为良好企业公民的本质。我们还将探索大学的领导力、本地和国际合作伙伴关系,以及各部门利益相关者的作用。这些见解将有助于在尼日利亚应对流行病引发的“新常态”时重新构想个人和企业的责任以及伙伴关系。
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