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FG declares when schools will reopen, insists interstate movement banned

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The Federal Government of Nigeria has declared when schools will reopen and insisted that “interstate travel is prohibited.

FG made it known that there is “no fixed date” for reopening of schools closed in order to the curb the spread of coronavirus pandemic.

This remark was made in response to the agitations for reopening of schools.

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The Minister of Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire stated in Abuja during the Presidential Task Force (PFT) on COVID-19 100th day briefing that the Federal Government would continue to monitor situations with a view to preventing a rise in the rate of infection.

His words: “There is no fix date on schools’ resumption. The Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 is studying the situation, carrying out reviews every two and four weeks to access the situation and judge when it is safe.

“The Federal Government is taking very seriously the balanced between safety and preventing disease explosion, and the opening of schools.

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“We are encouraging schools to embrace online training and education as much as possible.

“As soon as the details are established and the risk of transmission is measured and established, then, schools will reopen.

“We are aware of what is happening in neighbouring countries through the organ known as the West Africa Health Organisation (WAHO).

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“Few days ago, we held an inter-ministerial meeting of the Ministers of health of the West African region to compare notes, review strategies, understand how others are tackling their problems, and reach a common ground on how to protect our region.

“We also consider how to do procurement together to reduce cost and how to share materials that we get from donations to the region.

“The protocol for border activities is also being studied. We have through WAHO, worked out protocols on how border crossings will be conducted, particularly passenger transport.

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“It has not been opened but we are working out the opening protocols and the measures that need to be taken for countries to protect themselves,” Enahire said.

He continued: “Interstate travel is still prohibited but travels within the states are allowed. Non-essential travels should be postponed, delayed or cancelled for now.

“We also encourage local governments with high burden (called hot spots) to be strictly followed the advisories, stay indoors, use masks, and also ensure that movements to those hotspots are restricted.”

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