Covid-19
Lagos reveals phases of schools’ resumption
Only final year students of tertiary institutions will go back to classrooms in Lagos state as schools reopen next Monday, Special Adviser to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Education, Tokunbo Wahab, has revealed.
Wahab who disclosed this on Thursday said students in the state will resume in phases, noting that Secondary and primary schools are expected to resume a week after,
He said, “Basically, we are at a point where scientifically, we’ve been proven to have flattened the curve. And it invariably means that we are not as exposed as we used to be some five, four, three months back. So, consequently, we have to find a way to bring our lives back to normal. And in doing that, education is very critical to whatever we are going to do.
“In the past few weeks, we’ve been putting in place measures and facilities that will enable our children to come back to school.
“Even at that, what we seek to do from next week is to start a phased reopening of our tertiary institutions. On the 14th, we have announced that our tertiary institutions are going to open to our students for the first time after six months.”
Sanwo-Olu had announced the re-opening of schools in the state, starting with tertiary institutions on September 14, 2020.
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