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COVID-19: We didn’t support that schools should reopen – FG

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The Nigerian Federal Government has disclosed that it was not in support of the resumption of schools on Monday, January 18, 2021.

The Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu made this known during the briefing of the Presidential Task Force, PTF, on COVID-19, on Monday.Adamu, said the government did not agree with the states on the resumption date, adding that the task force would monitor the situation on a daily basis.

According to him, the school resumption date could be reviewed again.

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“We sat down, looked at the figures and we took the decision that schools should not open.

“Unfortunately, we have to state this because it is supposed to be a collective decision, but you must understand that the schools we’re talking about, the Federal Government has only about 100 out of thousands of schools.

“The schools are under the jurisdiction of states and just as the PTF was unanimous in saying that schools should not open, states were unanimous that schools should open.

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“So, we have to compromise and as PTF we shall monitor what is happening on a daily basis. There could be some review again”,

Adamu said.Both private and public schools in the country resumed for second term sessions on Monday amidst the increasing number of people contracting COVID-19 in the country.

The Nigerian Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, on Tuesday reported 1,617 new cases of COVID-19 in the country, with Lagos high on the list with 776 positive cases.Kaduna, Kwara and the Federal Capital Territory also recorded high numbers with the agency announcing, 147, 131 and 102 respectivelyThe country now has a total of 112,004 confirmed cases, 89,939 discharged patients and 1,449 deaths.

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