All private and public primary and secondary schools in Nigeria are
now to reopen for 2014/2015 academic activities on 22 September, the
Federal government directed on Friday.
The Federal government had
earlier
directed all public and secondary schools earlier scheduled to
reopen early this month to postpone to shift their resumption date to 13
October, 2014 as part of measures to curtail the spread of Ebola Virus
Disease in the country.
But Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu, Nigeria’s
minister of health had earlier this week indicated that the schools may
be directed to open earlier than initially scheduled as because of the
success the country has recorded in containing the spread of the disease
in the country.
After meeting with Commissioners of Education
from states across the country in Abuja on Friday, Mallam Ibrahim
Shekarau announced that it has been agreed that schools should re-open
across the country on 22 September.
Shekarau said the meeting was satisfied with the measures put in place to contain the virus so far.
The
minister however said states ministries of education have been directed
to continue to collaborate with health workers in the monitoring of
the schools before and after reopening.
The communique issued at
the end of the meeting reads: “At the end of this emergency meeting, the
following decisions were arrived at as preventive measures to which has
been put in place to ensure the safety and well-being of all students
in our schools throughout the Federation.
“All Primary and
Secondary schools, both Public and Private which were supposed to remain
closed until Monday 13th October, 2014 will now reopen on Monday 22nd
September, 2014 which is the new school resumption date for all schools
throughout the Federation.
“All State Ministries of Education are
to continue in the training of at least two (2) staff in each school,
both Public and Private, by appropriate health workers on how to handle
any suspected case of Ebola and also continue on the sensitization of
all Teaching and Non-Teaching Staff in all schools on preventive
measures. This training of staff must be concluded before the new
resumption date.
“All State Ministries of Education should
establish a Working and Monitoring Team for effective supervision of
school activities before and after opening of schools.
“Each State
Ministry of Education should appoint a designated Desk Officer who
should also receive appropriate training and who must report on daily
basis to the Honourable Commissioner on situation in the schools. The
names of such Desk Officers, their phone numbers and e-mail addresses
should be communicated to the Headquarters of the Federal Ministry of
Education before the new resumption date.
“All Primary and
Secondary schools, both Public and Private should be provided with a
minimum of two (2) Blood Pressure Measuring Equipment by the State
Ministries of Education. The State Ministries should determine the
number of such equipment required and forward same to the Federal
Ministry of Education before resumption date.
“The Federal
Ministry of Education will liaise with the Federal Ministry of Health to
ensure that appropriate equipment are procured.
“All the above measures shall also apply in all Federal Government Colleges.
“State
Governments are called upon to support their State Ministries of
Education with all necessary funds to ensure effective implementation of
these preventive measures”.
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