All Schools To Remain Closed Till January 18 Over COVID-19 Second Wave - Nigerian Govt Reveals

Date: 21-12-2020 10:03 pm (4 years ago) | Author: Olusanya Akinrinola
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Nigerian Government on Monday ordered closure of schools in the country till 18th of January, 2021.

This became necessary following the second wave of COVID-19 pandemic in the country.

The chairman of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, Boss Mustapha, said this at a press briefing of the task force in Abuja.

Mustapha said schools in the country are to remain shut till announced date in order to enable new measures to take effect.

“The PTF on the advice of the Federal Ministry of Education expects that schools would have vacated from the 18th December 2020 and remain closed till at least the 18th of January, 2021 to enable the measures introduced to take effect,” Mustapha added.

The government also directed that persons above the age of 60yrs and/or with comorbidities to stay at home and avoid crowded areas.

“Also all non-essential travels; both domestic and international during this holiday season are seriously discouraged.”


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Mr PTF, for how long are you going to destroyed the educational sectors. Your children are in overseas studying while Nigeria schools remain closed. When the schools reopened back in September, how many students have contacted the virus? The fact that UK are in second wave does not mean Nigeria should follow suit. If we want to copy, let's copy good governance and not destroying the schools.
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