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The Minister of State Education, Mr. Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba, said this on Wednesday in Abuja at the 36th joint national briefing of the taskforce.
He said: “Until we are sure these children can go to school, return safely and not bring up with them COVID-19 and infect people who are more susceptible than they are, then we are running a huge risk and God forbid, in our hurry, something happens to our children, I am not sure how anybody will be able to retrieve what has been lost.”
He appealed to private owners of schools to co-operate with the government in ensuring a safe reopening.
“We are going to publish a specification on what we expect COVID-19 or post-COVID-19 reopening to look like.
“We are not talking about coping with COVID-19 but in spite of COVID-19, we expect that we will adapt.
He added: “The material that the chairman of the PTF spoke about, which is an announcement purportedly from him, that we’re reopening all schools on the 8th June did not emanate from us.
“We are going to prepare as much as possible within the guidance that they offer us with their expertise, working in conjunction with the WHO before we reopen schools.”
The minister explained that the plan for the reopening of the schools will be staggered.
“For tertiary institutions, when people hear that the University of Ibadan had Zoom meeting, we sanctioned it.
“You can’t say because they are closed that because students are not in school, they can’t hold council meetings.
“We also believe that those who work in universities and other institutions should use this period to either upgrade skills, take on new courses, find out what they need to do to make their teaching and learning more impactful and use this period and let it not go to waste.
For secondary schools, the minister said: “We want to bring in our JSS children and SSS first.
“They conclude their exams, vacate the place, use as much of the space as possible and then others can return.
“What this may mean also is that we may have classes in the morning, and then have classes in the afternoon.
“So, whichever is convenient for you, you will now be divided.”