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FG Meets State Govts Tuesday To Discuss School Resumption by Crownbefitsme(f): 2:23am On Jul 05, 2020


The Federal Government will meet with states on Tuesday to discuss the modalities for the safe reopening of primary and secondary schools, Sunday PUNCH has learnt.

Schools across the country have remained shut since March in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak in the country that has resulted in the infection of over 25,000.

The Chairman of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, Boss Mustapha, had on Monday announced the resumption of schools, saying it was meant to allow pupils in graduating classes to resume preparation for examinations.

However, the Nigerian Medical Association and the Nigeria Union of Teachers argued that the move was not only badly thought out, but could also expose both teachers and pupils to the deadly infection.

Despite the directive of the Federal Government to reopen schools, much still hangs in the balance as state governments struggle to decide on dates to reopen schools.

The Edo State Commissioner for Education, Mr Jimoh Ijegbai, told Sunday PUNCH that the state had yet to conclude the modalities for schools resumption.

He said, “I just got an invitation from the Minister of Education and we are meeting on Tuesday. The truth is that we have not drawn out the modalities for their resumption. I have sent a memo to Mr Governor. We need to buy infrared (thermometers). We need to fumigate all the school premises, get hand sanitisers and personal protective equipment for teachers.”

The Chairman, Katsina State Universal Basic Education Board, Lawan Buhari, said the state ran educational programmes on the state radio and television to enable the pupils to keep up with their curricula at home.

He, however, added that, as for the resumption date for terminal pupils in primary and secondary schools, “we have yet to decide on that.”

Similarly, the Osun State Government, on Friday, said no date had been picked for school resumption in the state.

The Special Adviser to the Governor on Education, Mr Jamiu Olawumi, however, told one of our correspondents that teachers would resume before pupils in terminal classes returned to schools.

In Bauchi, the Commissioner for Education, Dr Aliyu Tilde, noted that the stae government was waiting for federal directives.

“Everything will depend on the guidelines provided by the Federal Government/NCDC (Nigeria Centre for Disease Control). All states are waiting,” he said in a text message.

Ogun State also said it would reopen schools for graduating pupils to sit their examinations but added that it had not agreed on the protocols.

Similarly, the Enugu State Government stated that it was putting all necessary safety measures in its schools before announcing a resumption day.

The state Commissioner for Education, Prof Uche Ezeh, said Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi “will make the appropriate announcement at the appropriate time.”

In the same vein, the Plateau State Commissioner for Secondary Education, Mrs Elizabeth Wapmuk, said the state government was still consulting with stakeholders on when schools in the state could reopen.

In Delta State, the Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, Patrick Ukah, also stated that the state was still meeting with stakeholders on schools resumption.

The Commissioner for Education in Gombe State, Dr Habu Dahiru, said efforts were underway to fumigate the schools for prompt resumption of pupils within the specified classes. He did not, however, give a specific date for the reopening.

The Niger State Government also noted that it was weighing the risk of reopening schools and putting in place sufficient plans.

The Commissioner for Education, Hannatu Salihu, said, “We got a directive from (the state) government to conduct a stakeholders meeting, which is ongoing and it involves critical education and inter-sectoral stakeholders, including health, water, information, environment and all relevant partners.”

Also, the Taraba State Commissioner for Information and Reorientation, Danjuma Adamu, stressed that “though the Federal Government has directed the class of Primary 6, JSS3 and SS3 should reopen, the governor still reserves the right to set a date that is convenient for schools in the state to open.”

The Benue State Government had, on Wednesday, after the State Executive Council meeting announced a partial reopening of schools for graduating pupils.

However, the Commissioner for Education, Prof Dennis Ityavyav, told one of our correspondents that no date had been fixed for the state-wide resumption.

Kwara State Commissioner for Education and Human Capital Development, Fatimah Ahmed, also stated that there was no directive yet as to when pupils in terminal classes would resume.

The Ebonyi State Government, similarly, said reopening schools for terminal pupils in the state at present was equal to endangering their lives.

In Cross River State, the Commissioner for Quality Education, Dr Godwin Amanke, was not available for comment when one of our correspondents visited his office. He also did not respond to calls and text messages.

However, an official in the state government who spoke on condition of anonymity said no date had been fixed for schools resumption, adding that a statement would be issued once the government had decided on it.

In Rivers State, the Commissioner for Education, Prof Kaniye Ebeku, noted that the state was ready for schools to reopen but that it was awaiting the appointed date from the Federal Ministry of Education for synergy with other states.

Private schools plan four-hour daily classes

Meanwhile, the National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools has directed its members to run classes for only four hours daily and that pupils should stagger their resumption.

In an interview with Sunday PUNCH, NAPSS National President, Chief Yomi Otubela, said most state governments had not announced their resumption dates, but that for those which had done so, private schools would begin the fumigation of their premises accordingly.

He stated, “We are not going to spend the number hours as it used to be. We are considering a little time of about three to four hours in school. This is to ensure that there is no room for children to go on break and play around the premises.

“And we have also canvassed with our members that there should be staggered resumption. Staggered resumption means that if the JSS3 pupils come to school by 8am, SSS3 pupils can come by 9am while Primary 6 pupils can come by 10am. This is to ensure that we don’t get the entrances and exits crowded.”

Otubela said schools had been instructed to have infrared thermometers and that teachers should avoid marking students’ books manually.


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Re: FG Meets State Govts Tuesday To Discuss School Resumption by GboyegaD(m): 2:24am On Jul 05, 2020
What is the rush about? They should please listen to NMA and NUT, they are major stakeholders. We understand they have shared the school feeding money and other monies earmarked for education purposes and they need cover it up. However, it shouldn't be at the expense of the public/masses whose plight they have not improved.

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Re: FG Meets State Govts Tuesday To Discuss School Resumption by dukeprince50: 2:44am On Jul 05, 2020
Nigeria matter
Re: FG Meets State Govts Tuesday To Discuss School Resumption by Villagemeat: 3:25am On Jul 05, 2020
Covd19 money.........APC don chop am finished
Re: FG Meets State Govts Tuesday To Discuss School Resumption by SIRmanjar(m): 4:14am On Jul 05, 2020
GboyegaD:
What is the rush about? They should please listen to NMA and NUT, they are major stakeholders. We understand they have shared the school feeding money and other monies earmarked for education purposes and they need cover it up. However, it shouldn't be at the expense of the public/masses whose plight they have not improved.

What do u mean by what is the rush?


Reading what is written we can see private schools have put the right measures and are ready to resume while government schools and there teachers are lazy to go back to work.
Government should adopt no work no pay for teachers. To cure there laziness.
Re: FG Meets State Govts Tuesday To Discuss School Resumption by GboyegaD(m): 4:27am On Jul 05, 2020
SIRmanjar:


What do u mean by what is the rush?


Reading what is written we can see private schools have put the right measures and are ready to resume while government schools and there teachers are lazy to go back to work.
Government should adopt no work no pay for teachers. To cure there laziness.

NUT was on strike for a whole session in the past, nothing happened. We cannot take risks by mere gambling.
Re: FG Meets State Govts Tuesday To Discuss School Resumption by Nobody: 6:16am On Jul 05, 2020
Good
Re: FG Meets State Govts Tuesday To Discuss School Resumption by Zendinho(m): 6:41am On Jul 05, 2020
Incompetent government...

Corrupt administration...

Inefficient administrators..

Selfish, wicked, self centered, corrupt, and visionless Nigerian politicians.

When schools were on break, THE MINISTER OF DISASTER quickly shared billions of naira to her cronies on the pretext of feeding non existing school pupils when all the pupils were with their parents in remote villages with no access road network.

Imagin that such fat billions of monies are now shared to all government and private schools across the nation to provide the necessary equipment for both teachers and students.But no, our disaster minister shared them all before now.
They're quick to reopen airports because hospitals in the county lack basic medical facilities to treat them. They're dying in numbers, so they need to be flown overseas for better medical facilities.

Time shall tell.

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Re: FG Meets State Govts Tuesday To Discuss School Resumption by Acme45: 7:02am On Jul 05, 2020
GboyegaD:
What is the rush about? They should please listen to NMA and NUT, they are major stakeholders. We understand they have shared the school feeding money and other monies earmarked for education purposes and they need cover it up. However, it shouldn't be at the expense of the public/masses whose plight they have not improved.
then Govt must stop payment of public schools teachers salaries for them to understand what their counterparts in private school are experiencing. Look the am not saying there's no covid 19, but look very well and see that Our leaders have use it as a tool to make more money and even the so called Coro ve not even taking what malaria will take in a day in Nigeria since march till date. Malaria kills at least one in every local Govt area in Nigeria on a daily basis and how many local Govt area is in Nigeria = 774 . And the so called Coro ve not even taking the so called 774 since march till date, just that our leaders are all afraid to die because who will eat their ill-gotten wealth.
Re: FG Meets State Govts Tuesday To Discuss School Resumption by GboyegaD(m): 10:35am On Jul 05, 2020
Acme45:
then Govt must stop payment of public schools teachers salaries for them to understand what their counterparts in private school are experiencing. Look the am not saying there's no covid 19, but look very well and see that Our leaders have use it as a tool to make more money and even the so called Coro ve not even taking what malaria will take in a day in Nigeria since march till date. Malaria kills at least one in every local Govt area in Nigeria on a daily basis and how many local Govt area is in Nigeria = 774 . And the so called Coro ve not even taking the so called 774 since march till date, just that our leaders are all afraid to die because who will eat their ill-gotten wealth.

I understand that the government have failed and our private schools have not acted responsibly. More so, many private schools are not different from public schools except that there students pay tuition fees which means the safety of the students and their teachers is not guaranteed. In my thought, the realities on ground doesn't favor reopening at this time.
Re: FG Meets State Govts Tuesday To Discuss School Resumption by SIRmanjar(m): 10:58am On Jul 05, 2020
GboyegaD:


NUT was on strike for a whole session in the past, nothing happened. We cannot take risks by mere gambling.

Its like u are been spoonfeed by the govt.

Keep typing nonsense while chilling wherever u are.

U know deep inside that school resumption be safe but people like u don't want to see that happen.So u guys hide under children's safety to frustrate it.
Re: FG Meets State Govts Tuesday To Discuss School Resumption by kenzysmith: 11:04am On Jul 05, 2020
one minister be like we should also resume the school feeding scheme sir

Re: FG Meets State Govts Tuesday To Discuss School Resumption by GboyegaD(m): 11:09am On Jul 05, 2020
SIRmanjar:


Its like u are been spoonfeed by the govt.

Keep typing nonsense while chilling wherever u are.

U know deep inside that school resumption be safe but people like u don't want to see that happen.So u guys hide under children's safety to frustrate it.

Abeg no vex, no be person wey him pikin dey alive main go concern with school? You state your opinion and allow parents/guardians and even medical experts state their own na.
Re: FG Meets State Govts Tuesday To Discuss School Resumption by SIRmanjar(m): 11:34am On Jul 05, 2020
GboyegaD:


Abeg no vex, no be person wey him pikin dey alive main go concern with school? You state your opinion and allow parents/guardians and even medical experts state their own na.

Some Nigerians are naturally wicked by nature.

When there was full lock down..Some people were shouting and protesting for govt to lift it because there job was affected. They were crying of hunger,they were saying that the virus is not deadly..As soon as govt lifted the lock down and still closed other businesses they remembered that the virus is deadly..Those same people are now encouraging the same govt to leave other peoples business closed.
Re: FG Meets State Govts Tuesday To Discuss School Resumption by Exmilitant(m): 12:31pm On Jul 05, 2020
The country of Israel reopened schools in a hurry and had to close down after a week. This is Nigeria our population is much. E-learning and home schooling should rather be introduced and encouraged.

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