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Friday, September 11, 2020

COVID 19 - Nigerian Govt Says It Is Not Ready To Reopen Schools

The Federal Government has said it has not come to a point where it is convinced that schools should be reopened for academic exercise after their closure due to the Coronavirus pandemic.





The Minister of State for Education, Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba, disclosed this on Thursday in Abuja at a meeting of the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19 with the Northern Traditional Leaders Committee (NTLC) on National Primary Health.

The meeting was presided over by the Minister of Information and Culture on behalf of the Chairman of PTF and Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, NAN reports.


The meeting was to seek the support of the traditional rulers towards preventing community spread of COVID-19.

Responding to a question from Sultan of Sokoto, His Eminence Sa’ad Abubakar, on school reopening, Nwajiuba said the federal government is still evaluating the situation.

“At the moment, we have not come to the point where we can say we are convinced that schools can manage themselves and reopen comfortably.

“Our teams have gone out, and we will use the whole of this week and next week to do a proper evaluation.


“We are going round to see the level of compliance, but most importantly, we are waiting to get an update on all the facilities in every part of Nigeria.

“So, it is a work in progress,” he said.

The minister said the government strongly believes in the opinion of experts that 15 percent of transmission of the pandemic is from the school environment.

“We believe expert opinion that a school system is a suspect place for transmission, and that is why we are working with them, particularly on guidelines.


“We are suggesting that classes be remodelled if there are not enough classrooms for social distancing,
We can do this system where some can come in the morning, maybe the junior classes and the senior classes can come in the afternoon.
We are also working out guidelines such as the washing of hands because the school must go on at one point,” he said.

The minister said they experimented with the system in the past weeks during the West African School Certificate Examinations and the Joint Admission Matriculation Examination.


“We are lucky thus far because we only recorded an incident in Gombe where a child contacted COVID-19.
We quickly isolated him, and he recovered in time to join the class back.
But that showed that these places are sources of spread,” he said.

11 comments:

  1. This people are confused 😂 😂 😂 😂

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  2. Minister of education, warming up to collect his own share of the largesse, no bi only Health Sabi chop money.

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  3. but they want to do Election... useless Government

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  4. Open don't reopen, they should decide biko, Kids have to go to Sch and I don't know how this morning and afternoon session classes will work 🦋

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  5. People have gone back to their normal lives. They please open schools o.

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  6. We are already preparing to resume in the 21st ooo.

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  7. Abeg make we resume Jan.🙏

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  8. Please,they should open.NYSC camp should resume too

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  9. We have been given school fees invoice, list of books, all to be paid and bought on or before the 21st of this month

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