The Federal Government has directed all public, private primary and secondary schools to resume on Monday, September 22, 2014.
Minister of Education, Malam Ibrahim Shekarau, who said this on
Friday in Abuja while briefing newsmen after an emergency meeting with
state Commissioners of Education, stated that preliminary measures put
in place to curb spread of the Ebola Virus Disease is still intact.
Shekarau said that any State Ministry of Education that has not
appointed designated Desk Officers on Ebola information should do so
urgently before the resumption date.
He urged state governments to support their state Ministries of
Education with all necessary funds to ensure effective implementation of
the preventive measures.
He said, “We have now agreed that Primary and Secondary both pubic
and private will reopen and begin formal classes on Monday, 22 September
2014. While this is in place we have decided to continue the preventive
measure.
“All primary and secondary schools, both public and private should be
provided with a minimum of two blood pressure measuring equipment by
the Ministries of Education. The state ministries should determine the
number of such equipment required and forward same to the Federal
Ministry of Education.
“The Federal Ministry of Education will liaise with the Federal
Ministry of Health to ensure that appropriate equipment is procured.
Those states that have not complied with this agreement should please do
so.
“State governments are called upon to support their state Ministries
of Education with all necessary funds to ensure effective implementation
of these preventive measures. Regular washing of the hands is part of
the preventive measures. There must be steady supply of water in
schools. All states should ensure that this is put in place as the
schools reopen.”
Shekarau urged all state Ministries of Education to establish a
working and monitoring team for effective supervision of school
activities before and after opening of schools.
According to him, each state Ministry of Education should appoint a
designated Desk Officer who should also receive appropriate training and
who must report on daily basis to the 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,” he added.
The meeting was also attended by senior officials of the Federal Ministry of Health.
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