
The Minister of State for Education, Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba, has disclosed that the Federal Government is already making plans to reopen schools nationwide but it wonβt happen in two weeks as being theorized in some quarters.
Speaking during the daily briefing of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 on Thursday, Nwajiuba said there was no exact date yet as to when schools will reopen.
He also urged members of the public not to give hear to rumours circulating social media that the Federal Government would reopen schools in the next two weeks’.
He said βWe all are seriously interested in reopening and I believe we will reopen soon.
βBut I canβt confirm what your children said that we will reopen in two weeks.
βThe issue around reopening has nothing to do with the availability of the schools or not. It has to do with national governance.
βThe idea of shutting down the schools has nothing to do with the schools per se.
βYou heard the chairman of the Presidential Task Force onΒ COVID-19, the SGF, keep saying it is a national response.
βIt is a single national response and everything we do flows from that.
βWhen they determine, Iβm sure you have seen all the experts here, if they say that there is a measure of safety to which we can expose our children, we will gladly do that.
βWe are watching and we are working with all bodies within and outside the country.
βThe five countries of the West African Examination Council (WAEC) are meeting and I just came out of a meeting with African Union (AU) Ministers of Education, everybody is concerned as you are.
βWe hope to reopen very soon. This morning, I met with the Ministry of Science and Technology.
βWe are looking at putting a system in place that can disinfect every child as he goes into a school and disinfect him as he goes out.
βIf we resource our schools properly we can begin to reopen.
βBut we must be able to ensure that the children go in safe and come out safe and not become a conduit for further infection in society.β