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Plans By Oyo To Reopen Schools Insensitive – FG by ABDamola(m): 10:48am On Jun 23, 2020
The Federal Government has described the decision by Oyo State government to reopen schools from June 29, 2020 as insensitive.

The government said that this could increase the number of COVID-19 infections in the state.

Minister of State for Education, Mr. Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba, stated this during the briefing by the Presidential Task Force on covid -19 on Monday.

Oyo state Governor, Seyi Makinde had reeled out plans to reopen schools, worship centres and others against the federal government’s directive on closure of schools.

The minister said the Federal Ministry of Education did not give out any guideline to the state government to reopen schools.

Nwajiuba noted that the primary responsibility of state governors is to secure the lives of their citizens including in the face of a pandemic.

He added that like all other sub-nationals, governors were under the constitution of the Federal Government of Nigeria.

While stressing that government could not afford to reopen schools at this time, the minister noted that reopening of schools could lead to the exposure of teachers, the students, drivers, cooks, vendors and their family and friends to the dreaded virus.

Nwajiuba said: “Out of the 774 local government areas in Nigeria, there are actually few local governments with a lot of this burden and therefore it is easy to get the perception around the edges of the country that some things are not happening because they are not happening within our immediate locality.

“But we must appreciate that the primary purpose of governors is the security of his citizens. Public health is key and primary and in that primary security delivery, they (Governors), are always extremely cautious in making any pronouncements around this because the education sector holds the largest number of infrastructure in the country; a good 138,000 primary schools around the country.

“There are clearly 600 all kinds of institutions awarding certificates all around Nigeria there are just lots of it. And at any given time in Nigeria, there are 2 million people attaining one form of education or the other.

“For you to even begin to decide to unleash this in the public in the face of a pandemic is to be a very bit insensitive.

“The least we can do at the moment is to keep our children, our most priced assets, the future of Nigeria under lock and key first. When we are sure that it is safe to release them, gladly we will.”

The minister also said the ministry was in discussion with examination bodies on how final year students could sit for their exams.

He said similar meeting was held in the Gambia on Monday to decide the fate of students waiting to write the West African Examination Council (WAEC)

The minister also said the students would be expected to reconvene for a revision session ahead of the final decisions on WAEC.

“We have finished meeting with WAEC; they are communicating in Gambia at the moment. When we get feedback from them we are struggling to see how we can bring the exit year children briefly to come to a revision session ahead if whatever these assembles have agreed.

“Parents should be rest assured that we will do this with utmost care and only in places where we can be able to institutionalise and be able to use the facilities to be able to help these children.”

On the outcry by parents on payment of school fees in private schools, the minister appealed to school proprietors to desist from doing so.

He urged them to approach the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for salary support loans to be able to pay teachers.

According to him, most parents were already stressed from spending more on feeding and struggling to balance work with attending to their children at home and as such, were not willing to pay for physical classes that were not holding.

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Re: Plans By Oyo To Reopen Schools Insensitive – FG by beylinko02: 10:49am On Jun 23, 2020
Seyi Makinde always pitching his tent against the decision of the Federal Govt.
Covid 19 is real, yes but is it as potent in Nigeria as we portray it to be.
we go to the market, no form of social distance, we attend all forms of social gathering throwing caution to the wind, then what stops the Children from going to school.

One thing I know for sure, the era of Covid 19 is gone and we are no longer moved by the fear of it.
Re: Plans By Oyo To Reopen Schools Insensitive – FG by Orestino(m): 10:52am On Jun 23, 2020
Wee you keep kwayet?
GSM get sense pass PMB and all this ministers combined together.
Oyo state never locked down and we didnt see people drop dead.. FG locked some states and still figures kept increasing.. figures are still increasing now and they ain't locking down anymore adopting oyo state method at last.. stupid lots
GSM na pacesetter.. he dey set pace for FG to follow sef

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Re: Plans By Oyo To Reopen Schools Insensitive – FG by Tomide007: 10:54am On Jun 23, 2020
I won't be surprised if Oyo overtakes Lagos... Markets in Oyo are open and crowded like Covid doesn't exist. Even churches are now open, it doesn't make sense at all.
Re: Plans By Oyo To Reopen Schools Insensitive – FG by Ayomideayo(f): 10:54am On Jun 23, 2020
sad
Re: Plans By Oyo To Reopen Schools Insensitive – FG by Tomide007: 10:56am On Jun 23, 2020
Orestino:
Wee you keep kwayet?
GSM get sense pass PMB and all this ministers combined together.
Oyo state never locked down and we didnt see people drop dead.. FG locked some states and still figures kept increasing.. figures are still increasing now and they ain't locking down anymore adopting oyo state method at last.. stupid lots
GSM na pacesetter.. he dey set pace for FG to follow sef
You're just a political sychophant ......GSM needs to at least enforce that people wear mask, that's how to set the pace....Oyo has the fourth highest covid case.
Re: Plans By Oyo To Reopen Schools Insensitive – FG by Orestino(m): 10:58am On Jun 23, 2020
Tomide007:

You're just a political sychophant ......GSM needs to at least enforce that people wear mask, that's how to set the pace....Oyo has the fourth highest covid case.

Koh necessary my dear. coronavirus is a sham in Nigeria

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Re: Plans By Oyo To Reopen Schools Insensitive – FG by Iceyjayz: 11:06am On Jun 23, 2020
Foolish government
Re: Plans By Oyo To Reopen Schools Insensitive – FG by yanabasee1(m): 11:15am On Jun 23, 2020
Why is it insensitive? What's the plan so far from the FG to return the students back to the classroom?

It's very bad to keep these students away from learning this far......


The govt needs to be transparent and the people needs to know what is going on....


We're just surviving!!! We ar just living......
Re: Plans By Oyo To Reopen Schools Insensitive – FG by ABDamola(m): 11:48am On Jun 23, 2020
Orestino:


Koh necessary my dear. coronavirus is a sham in Nigeria

Ignorance
Re: Plans By Oyo To Reopen Schools Insensitive – FG by sammirano: 11:57am On Jun 23, 2020
Useless FG oyo knows better

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