Pupils in at least 15 states in the country will not return to their classrooms today as directed by the Federal Government.
This is because in most of the states,
teachers are insisting that safety measures must be put in place to
protect them and their pupils from contracting the deadly Ebola Virus
Disease.
In some of the states like Lagos and
Ogun, the governments opted not to comply with the September 22 date
until necessary Ebola safety kits were put in place in their schools.
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The other states where normal academic
activities will not resume are Rivers, Oyo, Ekiti, Osun, Benue, Niger,
Zamfara, Adamawa, Kano, Kwara, Kogi, Akwa Ibom and Ebonyi states.
Teachers in Lagos will be on duty today but pupils will remain at home until October 8.
There had been controversy over the
directive by the Federal Government that schools should resume on
September 22 since the spread of the Ebola Virus Disease had been
contained in the country.
The Nigeria Union of Teachers however
ordered its members to shun academic activities until the government
provided gadgets in schools to ensure not only their safety but that of
their pupils.
Lagos State Governor Babatunde Fashola,
after meeting on Sunday with public school headteachers, said the
decision was to ensure that schools in the state were safe for both
the teachers and their pupils.
He said, “On this issue of resumption, we are on the same side. We are all concerned about safety in the schools.
“Some states that would be commencing
their academic session tomorrow(today) did not have Ebola outbreak. The
index case (Mr. Patrick Sawyer) landed in Lagos and not in these states.
And I know that the teachers are afraid just like myself. My biggest
fear is that nothing must happen to any resident of Lagos. I am not shy
to say I am afraid.
“I understand the fear of the teachers.
We are on the same side. We are all concerned about safety in the
schools. Whether there is Ebola or not, we have to make the schools safe
for the teachers and the pupils.
“My proposal is that the teachers,
headmasters and principals should go to their various school tomorrow
(today) and sort out whatever is missing in the prescribed Ebola
preventive facilities. So, we have to use from tomorrow (today) and the
rest of the week to get the schools ready for the students.
“And because of the Eid-il-Kabir
festival that also falls within this time, rather than open and close
the schools again for the festival. Immediately after the festival, the
schools will commence academic session on October 8.”
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