FG Considers Morning, Afternoon Classes Ahead of School Reopening

FG Considers Morning, Afternoon Classes Ahead of School Reopening

The Federal Government has disclosed that it is considering sectionalizing classes for primary, secondary, and tertiary institutions in the country ahead of school reopening. This was made known by the Minister of State for Education, Emeka Nwajiuba, on Wednesday during a briefing by the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 in Abuja.

The minister also dispelled the rumours that schools will reopen on June 8th stating that the government could not afford to take any costly risk, especially as it regards the safety of pupils and students in the country.

FG Considers Morning, Afternoon Classes Ahead of School Reopening

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.”

Nwajiuba said the ministry is being guided by the advice of experts as well as those of the World Health Organisation, noting that the decision to reopen schools in the country would be carefully arrived at because education is on the concurrent list of the Nigerian Constitution.