COVID-19: FG Orders Closure of Tertiary Institutions Nationwide
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The federal
government has ordered closure of tertiary institutions and unity schools
across the nation as a measure to check coronavirus.
Sonny Echono,
permanent secretary of the ministry of education, disclosed this in a statement
on Thursday.
“We have directed
all higher institutions to close this weekend. Unity Schools that have
completed their exams are to close immediately. Others are to hurry and close
the latest on 26th March,” he said in a statement.
The federal
government has also directed the principals of unity colleges nationwide to
shut down.
“The Federal
Government has ordered the closure of all the 104 Unity Schools in the country
on the 26th of March, 2020 as a proactive step aimed at preventing the spread
of the dreaded Coronavirus,” Ben Goong, director of press in the ministry of education,
said in a statement.
“Giving the order
today through the Permanent Secretary, Arc Sonny Echono, Education Minister,
Adamu Adamu, said all the Principals of the Unity Colleges should fast track
the on-going second term examinations and close shop until further notice.
“In the meantime,
the Minister said the management of all the Unity Colleges should immediately
activate the necessary emergency procedures and processes such as the provision
of alcohol based sanitizers, and hand washing facilities among others, adding
that students should strictly adhere to the principles and best practices of
good hygiene.”
The principals were
directed to immediately report any suspicious case to the nearest health authorities.
There are currently
12 active coronavirus cases in the country while the federal government has
taken many measures to prevent the spread of the disease.
The National Sports
Festival, scheduled for Edo state, was cancelled, all orientation camps of the
National Youth Service Corps across the country were shut while travel ban was
imposed on 13 high-risk countries, including China, UK and US.
Some state
governments also banned public officials from foreign trips while advising
Nigerians to cancel all travels abroad, especially to high-risk countries.
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