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School resumption in Nigeria update today: Akwa Ibom, Kaduna and Edo States set date for schools to resume
30 January 2021
Wia dis foto come from, AFP
After some hesitation, Akwa Ibom, Kaduna and Edo States for Nigeria don set date for schools to resume even wit di increasing cases of coronavirus.
Di three states bin go against Nigeria Ministry of Education initial date of January 18 for schools to resume for di kontri.
Den, governors and state commissioners for education bin tok say dem bin dey concerned about di preparedness of schools for dia states.
Now, like Kaduna state goment for Northern Nigeria tok inside statement, dem say dem don decide to okay di reopening of schools on 1 February, 2021 becos dem don do extensive torchlight of di second wave of di pandemic and carry out series of consultations wit stakeholders.
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Kaduna State Government has said all schools will remain closed. This was in sharp contrast with the Federal Government directives that schools across the country should resume on January 18, 2021.
Speaking with newsmen in Kaduna on Sunday, the Permanent Secretary Ministry of Education, Mrs Phoebe Sukai, said as far as the state is concerned all schools within the state should remain closed including federal institutions.
According to her, the ministry is still monitoring the COVID-19 cases in the state and so will not be in a haste to open schools.
However, she disclosed that only two federal institutions will be allowed to open on Monday and these are Kaduna Polytechnic and National Open University.