ASUU Worries Over COVID-19 Spread as BUK Announces Resumption of Academic Activities
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) on Tuesday disclosed that it is worried over a potential spread of COVID-19 pandemic in schools as the country battles the second wave of disease.
The concern of ASUU came about after the Senate of
Bayero University, Kano (BUK) approved January 18 for resumption and commencement of lectures for the 2020/2021 academic session.
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The Director of Public Affairs, BUK, Mal. Ahmad Shehu told
The Guardian that the decision was reached at the end of the meeting presided
over by the university’s Vice Chancellor, Professor Sagir Abbas.
Ahmad noted that contrary to information making round
on the social media, the university did not cancelled the 2019/2020 session but
rather adjusted the previous session to be concluded in April, 2021.
According to him, the postgraduate program will also
commence Monday 18th January, 2021.
Chairman ASUU, Bayero University branch, Professor
Haruna Musa Sheka expressed the concern while reacting to the resumption date
issued by BUK Senate.
The ASUU chairman lamented that most universities have
not completely fulfilled all the COVID-19 preventive measures and safety
guidelines to curtail further spread of the virus while reopening for lectures.
Professor Sheka, who sited the incident of 17 students
of Kaduna state university who tested positive for COVID-19 after the
resumption of academic, insisted that more needed to be done to protect the students.
“ASUU is prepared for the resumption but our concerns
still remains the readiness for COVID-19 pandemic. We set out three issues that
such be put in place to forestall the spread on the virus but the critical
matter that is social distancing is yet to be attended to.
“We are aware in BUK the management has purchased the
temperature reading machines and engage some students to ensure surveillance
and compliance but the issue of social distancing in the classrooms, lecture
halls and hostel accommodation is still very much worrisome. We hope the management
will act quickly before the lectures commence.”
Source: Guardian.ng
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