Schools Resumption On January 18th Not Changed – Federal Govt.
The Federal Government through the Ministry of Education on Wednesday clarified that it has not postponed the resumption of schools nationwide on January 18, 2021, putting to rest the confusion and controversy surrounding the school’s resumption date.
Minister of Education: Mal. Adamu Adamu |
The controversy stemmed from comments credited to the Minister of Education Malam Adamu Adamu, on Monday that the January 18 resumption date stipulated by the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 was subject to review.
But the Director, Press and Public relations, Federal
Ministry of Education, Mr Ben Bem Goong, while making the clarification in
Abuja, told Nigerian Tribune that the Minister’s statement that the date was
subject to review based on reported cases of COVID-19 was misconstrued to mean
postponement.
He said what the Minister meant was that if for
instance, the nation wakes up to have over 5,000 cases in a day, there was no
way the schools would be reopened on the set date.
Goong said, “The Federal Government has not postponed
January 18th resumption date. The Minister said January 18th is subject to
review by going by reported COVID-19 cases.
“So, if COVID-19 Task Force gets up tomorrow and says
we are having over 5000 infections and we can’t resume, that is the review we
are talking about,” he said.
The National Coordinator of the Presidential Task
Force (PTF) on COVID-19, Sani Aliyu, had also affirmed that the date for school
resumption remains January 18.
Aliyu said the January 18 set for resumption by PTF
has not been changed pending further directives.
He said no decision had been taken on the date, saying
January 18, 2021, remains intact.
“As regards schools, I just want to make a
clarification. What the minister said yesterday was that they were going to
review, he didn’t say that they were going to change the date. He said they
will review the situation and let the nation know,” Aliyu said.
The comments by the Minister of Education had
attracted divergent reaction from Nigerians with the National Association of
Nigerian Students (NANS), urging the Federal Government not to postpone the
resumption of schools.
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