The Federal Government has taken far-reaching decisions to curtail the
spread of the deadly Ebola Virus in the country as it postponed the
resumption of all primary and secondary schools till October 13.
Announcing the shift in resumption date in Abuja, Minister of
Education, Ibrahim Shekarau, said the decision to do so became necessary
in view of the risk posed by Ebola which could easily spread through schools.
His words: “All primary and secondary schools, both public and
private are to remain closed until Monday October 13, 2014 which is the
new school resumption date for all schools throughout the Federation”.
The schools were originally scheduled to re-open in the second week of September.
Shekarau,
who briefed the press at the end of a meeting with state commissioners
of education, added that all on-going summer schools were also affected
with immediate effect.
Further, he said the change in the resumption date was also to enable
the Federal and state governments, as well as school authorities put in
place adequate preventive measures before the pupils returned to
school.
“All state Ministries of Education are to immediately organise and
ensure that at least two (2) staff in each school, both public and
private, are trained by appropriate health workers on how to handle any
suspected case of Ebola and also embark on immediate sensitization of
all teaching and non-teaching staff in all schools on preventive
measures. This training of staff must be concluded not later than
September 15, 2014”.
He directed states Ministries of Education to establish Working and
Monitoring Teams for effective supervision of school activities before
and after opening of schools.
“Each state Ministry of Education should appoint a designated Desk
Officer not later than September 1, 2014, 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
not later than September 1, 2014.
“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 not later
than September 1, 2014. Ministry of Education will liaise with the
Federal Ministry of Health to ensure that appropriate equipment are
procured,” he added.
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