CLEANING UP THE AUGEAN STABLE: GLOBAL COMMUNITY V. CHINA
While 2019 ended on a sad note of the outbreak of Corona
virus aka CODIV19, unfortunately 2020
did not only commence with the evil
disease but inherited the deadly virus
with its globally
ravaging consequences. The statistics of casualty stands as
follows: 190 countries/territories have
been affected with a total of 340,829 cases resulting in 14,582 deaths,
still counting.
Nigeria is one of the
affected countries. The Health Minister, Dr Osagie Enahire in his media
broadcast
on 29th March, 2020 painted a picture of a safe country with 25
cases, though no death yet.
Perhaps it is not yet time to apportion blames,
that is why US President Donal Trump was halted
when he reportedly referred to
the disease as ‘Chinese virus’. It’s
probably provocative, says China
but where is it coming from?
China is one of the 55 countries that signed the Paris
protocol on Climate change in 2015 and these
nations represented about 55% of
countries responsible for global greenhouse gas emission. That’s
the proportion of contribution
to possible global health crisis, like CODIV19.
By paragraph 6.2 and
6.3 of the Agreement, signatories are bound by
International Transfer of Mitigation Outcomes
(ITMO) obligations.
Besides China is also a member of global community. The global community has collective
responsibility to keep the world safe for human habitation, hence climate
change with negative
consequences had induced serious concerns for mitigation.
Perhaps the starting point would be for
corporate China to acknowledge its corporate
social responsibility, then failure to observe same
leading to the outbreak of the virus would be
the bone of contention.
The response corporate institutions across the globe
indicates some acknowledgement of corporate
social responsibility, For example Microsoft, Starbuck , Google,
Amazon etc are now leading other
companies in the clean up of the aftermath of
the deadly virus. Some of the practices of these
corporate institutions include
employee protection, Corona committees, conducting tests,
sanitisation, medication etc.
One of the measures taken at global level include stay at
home policy where schools, corporate
institutions, government office shut down,
while operating from home and
online. Is the global
economy receiving
deadly blows from both ends?
We are in danger of impending inflation, economic meltdown and crisis if
global community fails to
tackle the menace efficiently and effectively. It’s after
the virus had been halted that the issue of
corporate social responsibility
would be dissected between the global community and China.
Iyke Ozemena Esq
Corporate Attorney/Consultant
IKECHUKWU O. ODOEMELAM & CO
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