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Breaking: Federal Government issues Conditions ahead of School reopening

The Federal Government has issued six conditions that would be met by schools and Universities to ensure the safety of pupils and students, ahead of school reopening.

The six conditions as announced by the Minister of State for Education, Hon. Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba in Abuja at the 2020 Policy Meeting on Admissions to Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board(JAMB), among other conditions demanded that all schools must be decontaminated and  new class sizes which will accommodate social and physical distancing be put in place prior to re-opening.
While we look forward to easing the lockdown which win ultimately lead to re-opening of our campuses, I urge all  the Heads of Institutions not to wait till the announcement on reopening before putting in place all necessary measures in compliance with the protocols and advisories of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC). 
All Institutions must have (1) Hand-washing facilities, (2) Body temperature checks (3) Body disinfectants at all entering points to their major facilities including the gates, hosteis, classes, offices, etc. (4) The whole premises of each institution must be decontaminated and (5) All efforts must be geared toward maintenance of the highest level of hygiene (6) Ensure Social] Physical Distancing in class sizes and meeting spaces. 
Let me seize this opportunity to commend institutions that responded promptly with different innovations, including the manufacturing of some of the facilities that are required to attend to the COVID-19 Pandemic. 
I am elated with the efforts that led to the production of Ventilator, Body Disinfectant, Hand Washing and Liquid Dispensers, Body Temperature Gauges, and many more. These are manifestations of the abundance of talents in the country and the result of research.
 Nwajiuba noted that the Federal Government is doing everything possible to ensure that lives and properties are given utmost priorities while pleading with parents to bear the inconveniences the lockdown may have caused their livelihood.
As a member of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, let me assure all compatriots that the Government is very much concerned about the long Iockdown of the nation’s education institutions in particular and the economy in general.  
The Federal Government is doing everything possible to ensure that both lives and livelihood are given the top most priority that they deserve. 
We are aware that we must be alive to make a living while at the same time we are conscious that we must have a livelihood to stay a life. 
The Presidential Task Force is working assiduously with facts and figures that mirror the reality of our current situation and circumstance. We are making use of them to respond to the challenges in such a way that we can limit and manage the negative effects of the Pandemic.
 In a recent development, the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has disagreed on E-learning in the Nigerian Schools while emphasising that it’s too early to force E-learning even on the tertiary level of education as the lecturers would have to acquire the requisite skills and technologies to enable them embark on full digital learning in Nigeria before it becomes enforced.

The Union President further ordered the Lecturers not to engage in E-learning as a means of teaching until it is fully facilitated and receives approval from the Senate.

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