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FG decides new resumption date for schools today


The National Council on Education will today hold an emergency meeting to decide a new resumption date for schools across the country.

The Special Assistant (Media) to the Minister of State for Education, Simeon Nwakaudu, who told our correspondent in Abuja on the telephone on Thursday, said that a decision would be taken on the resumption date during the meeting.



The council comprises the Minister of Education, the Minister of State for Education and education commissioners of 36 states as well as the Federal Capital Territory.

Except in an emergency, it meets once in a year.

The government had, after the council meeting on August 26, postponed resumption of private and public primary as well as secondary schools to October 13, 2014, as a precautionary step against the spread of the Ebola virus.

But the Minister of Health, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu, who briefed state house correspondents after the Federal Executive Council meeting presided on by President Goodluck Jonathan on Wednesday indicated that schools resumption date might be moved back to September.

The minister said experts’ opinion had indicated that students could safely resume from mid-September.

“The Minister of Education was directed by the council to convene an emergency meeting with all states Commissioners of Education in order to agree on when schools can resume nationwide,” he had said

Most schools were initially scheduled to resume this month.

The Special Assistant (Media) to the Minister of State for Education, Simeon Nwakaudu, told our correspondent over the phone on Thursday that a decision would be taken on schools’ resumption date during the meeting.

“A decision on the resumption date for schools will be taken during the meeting which would hold on Friday,” he stated.

The Federal Government reversed the decision on the October 13 resumption date following the containment of the spread of the virus in the country.

The Health Minister had on Wednesday, refuted insinuations that 60 Ebola contacts were missing in Port Harcourt.

He said of the 296 contacts actually under surveillance in the entire country, 255 of them were in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, and the remaining 41 in Lagos State.
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10 comments

  1. how can our leaders b thinkin lik dis dnt dey knw wat dis cn lead 2

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  2. It's really baffling to know that the Govt wants reverse the October school resumption date to September; a decision which was made at a time this disease was thought to be under control. Now that we know it's has spread beyond the Shores of Lagos, they want increase the exposure risk of pupils, especially those in South eastern part of the country by fixing September as new resumption date. Next thing we will hear is new cases of Ebola among pupils in Port Harcourt. It's not only baffling, it's completely inept.

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  3. You guys are talking like this because your school isn't affected

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    1. So your school is EBOLA infected, wow I don't know before now, stupid goat like you

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  4. this is really bad do they want to kiil all children to die because of ebola

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  5. my kids won't go to school this year. it Oscar obvious this ministerial health is not thinking.

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  6. my kids won't go to school this year. it is obvious this ministerial health is not thinking.

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  7. PLEASE OOOO GOVERNMENT ME I WANT TO RESUME SEPTEMBER DON'T
    USE FEAR OF EBOLA TO DELAY OUR EDUCATION BECAUSE OF WE FINAL YEAR STUDENTS OOOOOO PLZ

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  8. ---Call for parent strike---. All parents please to not sacrifice your child. Remember the children of our leaders are not in Nigeria so they do not care whether our children are alive or dead. Parents should start a nationwide strike not to take their ward to school until they see everything to prevent Ebola spreading installed in the school. I am sure many parents are affected like I am economically but it is more disastrous to allow our children suffer isolation.

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