October 13 as the Nigerian government has reviewed the resumption date for schools by three weeks.
After an emergency meeting in Abuja on Friday, the Minister of
Education, Ibrahim Shekarau, said all public and private schools in the
country should resume on 22 September.
The date was an extension of the
initial plan for schools to reopen new sessions second week of September
after the long break.
However, proprietors of private schools had complained about the
‘October 13′ date, and had urged the government to consider early
resumption.
According to Mr. Shekarau, all federal government colleges should
also adhere to the new resumption date. He also added that measures put
in place to curb the spread of Ebola are still intact.
“Any Ministry of Education in the 36 states that has not appointed desk officers on Ebola should do that before the resumption,” the minister said.
Moreover, Mr. Shekarau said that the ministries should ensure that at
least two staff in each school – both public and private — are trained
by appropriate health workers on how to handle any suspected case of
Ebola.
He added that they should embark on immediate sensitization of
teaching and non-teaching staff in schools on preventive measures.
Mr. Shekarau ordered that the training must be concluded before schools resumes.
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