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Lagos Tertiary Institutions Prepared For Reopening -Official
- Tokunbo Wahab, Special Adviser to the Lagos State Government on Education on Monday said that tertiary institutions are ready to comply with Coronavirus safety rules as reopening draws closer.
- He said students will not be allowed into the classrooms if they do not comply with COVID-19 preventive measures.
Lagos State Special Adviser on Education, Tokunbo Wahab, has stated that compliance with COVID-19 safety rules is a vital prerequisite for school reopening in the state.
Wahab made this known when he appeared on The Morning Show, a webinar hosted by Arise TV while discussing the topic, “The New Norm In Education And LASG Online Teaching Aids For Out-Of-School Students.”
Due to the novel coronavirus pandemic, schools in Lagos State have been shut down for the past four months.
The Special Adviser said that no student will be allowed into classrooms without the school administrators ensuring adequate safety measures.
“Students will not be allowed into the classrooms if they do not comply with COVID-19 preventive measures,” he said.
Tokunbo Wahab further revealed that reopening of schools will be in phases.
“On the 14th of September, Lagos State-owned tertiary institutions will reopen for the first time after six months of closure.
“We are going to start with final year students across our tertiary institutions. Then after their exams, those in their penultimate year can resume,” Wahab said.
When asked about Lagos State government’s preparedness for resumptions in the tertiary institutions, Wahab said the government ably led by the governor of Lagos State and Incident Commander of COVID-19 Lagos, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, is well prepared as every necessary preventive has been put in place to have the students back in school to continue their learning.
He also stated that going forward, the lessons learnt through the advent of the pandemic are not going to be ignored, even though he believed Lagos State government scored the highest marks in managing the pandemic.
“One of the many lessons we learnt as a government during the pandemic is to always plan for uncertainty. Thank God, Lagos State government did better than many other states in managing the pandemic in regards to education.
“Lagos State government is not owing any teacher even during COVID-19 pandemic. But for private school teachers, it is definitely beyond State government capacity,” he added.
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