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Edo Govt..: JSS 3, SSS 3 Students To Resume First

Edo Govt..: JSS 3, SSS 3 Students To Resume First

 

The Edo Govt. has hinted that Junior Secondary School 3 and Senior Secondary School 3 students will be prioritized ahead of the re-opening of schools in the state.

 

Schools in the state were shut in March as part of measures to curtail the spread of the COVID-19.


But in a statement on Sunday, Edo Governor, Godwin Obaseki said the state government was liaising with the Federal Ministry of Education to develop guidelines for the re-opening of schools, states.

 

Obaseki says, “Schools remain closed, however, guidelines for phased reopening are being developed together with the Federal Ministry of Education especially for students in JSS 3 and SS 3 who are preparing for their exit examinations.”

“I encourage all Edo parents and guardians of pupils in primary schools, to continue to utilize our e-learning platforms for their educational needs, while they are still at home.”


He added that preparations were on for churches and mosques to reopen in the state, stressing that contact tracing of COVID-19 suspected cases would be extended to worship centres.

 

“Following consultations with the Christian Association of Nigeria and religious bodies, we will commence a reopening of places of worship. We are expanding screening and testing to religious groups/organisations and business establishments. We call on all religious organisations, corporate bodies, and health facilities to assist us drive modalities for our new norm and cooperate with the designated health and security agencies in this regard,” he added.


The governor emphasised that the 10pm to 4am curfew as directed by the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 subsist in the state.

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