By GRACE AUDU, Abuja –
As part of the arrangements for the re-opening of schools in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), the FCT Administrations (FCTA) has carried out the fumigation of Secondary Schools and made available facemasks, hand sanitizers and infrared thermometers for use in these schools.
Chairman, FCT Secondary Education Board, Hon. Yahaya Musa Muhammad, who made this known while briefing journalists in Abuja on Monda, said the development was in compliance with the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) guidelines on the re-opening of schools, as well as the protocols set by the Presidential Taskforce (PTF) on COVID-19.
Muhammad clarified that only the terminal classes of Senior Secondary three (SS3) and Junior Secondary three (JSS 3) would be resuming for lectures in the schools, in preparation for their upcoming examinations.
He also stressed that appointed representatives of the FCTA, alongside the principals of these schools were to ensure adequate compliance with all the health protocols, including the use of face masks, observance of social distancing as well as regular hand washing.
Muhammad further disclosed that the Department of Quality Assurance in the Education Secretariat would be visiting the private primary and secondary schools in the FCT to ensure that they comply with all the necessary protocols before they are allowed to reopen.
“I’m going personally to visit the schools to ensure that all the things that are supposed to be there are there and those that are not there, we will force them to comply before going on with the students,” he said.
He explained that isolation rooms have been made available in each of the secondary schools as well as clinics in compliance with the NCDC protocols on the resumption of schools.
Muhammad assured that the issue of social distancing in the schools would not constitute a major problem, in view of the fact that only the terminal classes would be resuming.
Also speaking at the occasion, the Secretary, FCT Health Secretariat, Dr Muhammad Kawu commended the FCT Administration for making available Personal Protective Equipment to all the areas that deserve them, including the schools.
He added that the Health and Human Services Secretariat is also collaborating with the Education Secretariat for the training of teachers on the non-pharmaceutical means of preventing COVID-19.
The items made available include 770 infrared thermometers, 1200 surgical face masks, 14,000 pieces of various types of fabric face masks, 18,000 500ml hand sanitizers.
He said additional hand sanitizers would also be made available.
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