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Coronavirus: It is not safe

– The federal authorities has reacted to experiences that some states are analyzing the choice to reopen faculties

– Boss Mustapha, chairman COVID-19 Presidential Process Pressure (PTF) has warned state governments in opposition to reopening faculties

– Mustapha appealed to the state governments insisting that’s it nonetheless not safe to permit faculties open

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Following the decision for kids to be allowed to renew, the federal authorities has issued a stern warning to state governments insisting that the reopening faculties are nonetheless not protected, Management experiences.

This was revealed by Boss Mustapha, the Secretary to the federal government of the Federation (SGF) and chairman COVID-19 Presidential Process Pressure (PTF) throughout the each day briefing in Abuja.

The SGF went on to notice that warning needs to be exercised with reference to reopening faculties, including that the duty power tips needs to be put collectively whereas contemplating such a call.

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He stated: “We’ve acquired experiences that some states are considering the reopening of colleges, tv viewing centres, sports activities stadium and different locations the place giant gatherings might happen.

It is not safe - FG warns states against reopening of schools

Boss Mustapha, chairman COVID-19 Presidential Process Pressure (PTF) throughout a each day briefing
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“The PTF re-emphasizes that it’s not but protected to take action and that utmost warning needs to be exercised. The PTF guideline ought to nonetheless be complied with whereas contemplating the choice of this nature”.

Mustapha whereas interesting to state governments to pay shut consideration to locations of enormous gatherings and embark on wider group testing, urged that guidelines on social distancing needs to be enforced.

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In the meantime, Legit.ng beforehand reported that the federal authorities has once more stated that folks and faculty youngsters must wait somewhat extra, insisting that the schools remain shut for now.

The minister of state for training, Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba, made this recognized on Monday, June 8, on the Presidential Process Pressure (PTF) on COVID-19 information briefing.

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He described as faux information timetables purported launched from the Ministry of Training on the conduct of West African Examination Council Examinations (WAEC) being circulated on the social media.

In different information, the Nigerian authorities stated the ministry of training will collaborate with the presidential activity power (PTF) on COVID-19 to work out a plan for the resumption of schools across the country.

The duty power (PTF) on COVID-19 made the disclosure on Thursday, June 11, throughout a listening to held by the Home of Representatives adhoc committee on COVID-19.

Sani Aliyu, the nationwide coordinator of the PTF instructed the lawmakers that the plan could permit college students who’re to jot down examinations to be allowed in order that the following tutorial session wouldn’t be disrupted.

He defined that the reopening of colleges was being delayed to guard susceptible Nigerians from contracting the virus.

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