The Federal Government has approved what it called “safe reopening” of
schools nationwide in the next phase of the gradual easing of lockdown
ordered to curtail further spread of COVID-19.
The Chairman of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, Boss Mustapha,
disclosed these at the ongoing daily briefing of the task force in Abuja
on Monday.
Mustapha, who is also the Secretary to the Government of the Federation,
also said the government has approved the safe resumption of domestic
flights in the country.
He said the reopening of schools was meant to allow students in graduating classes resume preparation for examinations.
He disclosed that the latest developments were contained in the task
force’s fifth interim report which was submitted to the President, Major
General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), earlier in the day.
Mustapha said, “I am pleased to inform you that Mr President has
carefully considered the 5th Interim Report of the PTF and has
accordingly approved that, with the exception of some modifications to
be expatiated upon later, the Phase Two of the eased lockdown be
extended by another four weeks with effect from Tuesday, June 30, 2020
through Midnight of Monday, 27 July, 2020.
“Specifically, however, the following measures shall either remain in place or come into effect:
“Maintaining the current phase of the national response, for another
four weeks in line with modifications to be expatiated by the National
Coordinator;
“Enforcement of laws around non-pharmaceutical interventions by States, in particular, the use of face masks in public places;
“Safe re-opening of schools to allow students in graduating classes resume in-person in preparation for examinations;
“Safe reopening of domestic aviation services as soon as practicable;
“Publication of revised guidelines around the three thematic areas of
general movement, industry and labour; and community activities;
“Provision of technical support for states to mobilise additional resources for the response.”
FG Okays “Safe Reopening” Of Schools
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