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Kogi Government Orders The Reopening Of All Schools by NaijaNeedsRev(m): 6:42pm On Sep 01, 2020
The Kogi State government has ordered the full reopening of all schools in the state.

The announcement was made known in a statement by the state’s commissioner of education, Wemi Jones, in Lokoja on Tuesday.

He said the governor, Yahaya Bello, has approved September 14 for the resumption for primary, secondary and tertiary schools.

Mr Jones noted that the “ministry will review the state’s academic calendar accordingly, to reflect on the new development. The details will be worked out and released to the relevant stakeholders in due course before resumption.”

“However, we encourage that all relevant education stakeholders like ANCOPSS, ASSUS, SUBEB, NAPPS, heads of tertiary institutions in Kogi State, NUT, STETSCOM, and every other stakeholder are very free to liaise with us at the ministry for further clarification.”

”We are equally informing the general public, parents, guardians, and schools heads that we are very particular about the health and safety of our learners in Kogi State.

”So, the state government will not stop at anything to ensure that our learners are kept in good condition as far as the Covid-19 pandemic and indeed other diseases or health issues are concerned.”

Previously, only Osun and Lagos states had announced resumption dates for schools.

Osun State had announced September 21 as a tentative resumption date for schools in the state, while Lagos State announced September 14 as resumption dates for tertiary schools in the state and September 21 for the reopening of primary and secondary schools.

Source: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/411922-covid-19-kogi-government-orders-reopening-of-all-schools.html

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Re: Kogi Government Orders The Reopening Of All Schools by kozmokaz(m): 6:48pm On Sep 01, 2020
Fed government still de mumu
Re: Kogi Government Orders The Reopening Of All Schools by flyingpig: 6:52pm On Sep 01, 2020
Alleluiaaa grin grin grin grin grin grin
Fed Govt no fall my hand oooo
Re: Kogi Government Orders The Reopening Of All Schools by flyingpig: 6:58pm On Sep 01, 2020
kozmokaz:
Fed government still de mumu
Make dem better wake up from slumber. And make ASUU wake up too. COVID is now like malaria, it has come to live among us and will never end like typhoid and malaria and HIV. Let's move on. ASUU I take God name beg you end this strike this September!

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Re: Kogi Government Orders The Reopening Of All Schools by Bitwilky(m): 7:24pm On Sep 01, 2020
...with some state falling in tone and in line with the announcement of school reopening in Lagos state, one thing that I observed is, the state are defiling the PTF and NCDC directive because;
1. They are the one in control of their state, and they feel the heat of their citizens better than the FG is feeling it.
2. To some state, it is like the FG is short of ideas, and they, (the state) realizes that they cannot lock the state forever. At least, the state own institutions are other source of revenue for the state.
3. The FG has no control over the state owned institutions, the only thing they can do is to advice the governor....
4. It seems the states also j
realize that the virus has come to stay, rather, they have accepted the fact, and looking forward to a way of living with it by devising a means to cope with it (example is home care package of Lagos state government). This is one fact that it seems the FG is yet to realize.
Anyway, in all, may God lead us in the right direction.
Re: Kogi Government Orders The Reopening Of All Schools by paulolee(m): 7:26pm On Sep 01, 2020
good one coming from kogi, hope all this states that are reopening wont have automatic increase new cases of covid this month o..
Re: Kogi Government Orders The Reopening Of All Schools by kozmokaz(m): 7:50pm On Sep 01, 2020
flyingpig:
Make dem better wake up from slumber. And make ASUU wake up too. COVID is now like malaria, it has come to live among us and will never end like typhoid and malaria and HIV. Let's move on. ASUU I take God name beg you end this strike this September!

Just be calming down
Re: Kogi Government Orders The Reopening Of All Schools by DICKstractor: 8:11pm On Sep 01, 2020
The same way they were closing one after the other, that's the same way they will reopen
Re: Kogi Government Orders The Reopening Of All Schools by drimzsmoke(m): 8:29pm On Sep 01, 2020
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Re: Kogi Government Orders The Reopening Of All Schools by Dreamliner787(m): 8:53pm On Sep 01, 2020
Good one.. Thats why I love my state grin grin
Re: Kogi Government Orders The Reopening Of All Schools by bolseas(f): 9:43pm On Sep 01, 2020
drimzsmoke:
Lagos,Delta,Osun and now Kogi....Ogun,when


Medicine is starting to look like a mistake

Oyo was first to announce school resumption.
Re: Kogi Government Orders The Reopening Of All Schools by Megaflex(m): 11:13pm On Sep 01, 2020
Very good development. Hoping for Niger state to announce date of resumption too. Hunger wan kill private school teachers aswear
Re: Kogi Government Orders The Reopening Of All Schools by 4t4th(m): 11:22pm On Sep 01, 2020
god bless yahaya bello, god bless kogi state, thunder fire boss m,ncdc & ASUU

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