Lagos (NAN) – Governor Babatunde Fashola
of Lagos State on Sunday directed public primary and secondary schools
in the state to start academic activities on
October 8th.
The schools had earlier been scheduled to open on September 22nd.
Fashola made the announcement at an
interactive session with principals, vice principals, head teachers and
teachers in public primary and secondary schools in Lagos.
He directed principals, vice principals,
teachers to re-open schools on September 22nd for the distribution and
supply of preventive materials against the Ebola Virus Disease in all
schools ahead of the new resumption date.
He said that the new date was to allow smooth distribution of all necessary materials to the schools.
“We will use from tomorrow (September 22nd) as getting ready week.
“My proposal is that tomorrow, the
principals, the teachers and the district heads get to the schools and
sort out what else is missing.
“We will use from tomorrow through the week, to get the schools ready. This week is getting ready week.
“Academic work I propose, instead of
starting and stopping, should start immediately after the Sallah
festival, on Oct. 8,” he said.
The governor said he was also scared of the disease just as the teachers were but was determined to overcome.
He said that medical personnel have
declared the state safe of Ebola and, therefore, the schools were safe
to commence normal academic activities.
“I am not afraid or ashamed to tell you
that I was scared of the Ebola disease. I am not ashamed to say it but
being afraid does not solve the problem.
“I have a job to do. If the fear overcomes me then I should leave the job, so I do not allow the fear to overcome me.
“The doctors have told us that the
schools are safe to re-open, so let us go back to our schools and
observe all the preventive measures.
“We have awarded contracts to provide water in about 800 schools, over 200 have been completed.
“Whether there is Ebola or not we must
provide water for the schools and make our schools safe for our
children,” the governor said.
Fashola urged the schools to increase
hand washing and personal hygiene exercise among the pupils and students
to prevent the disease.
Segun Raheem, Lagos State Chairman, National Union of Teachers commended the state government for postponing the resumption date.
Raheem told newsmen, after the
programme, that the governor’s decision was to ensure that the schools
were ready to receive the students.
Earlier, he urged the state government to provide all necessary preventive equipment before the schools re-open.
He said that most schools in the state
did not have potable water supply, while other preventive materials have
not been provided ahead of September 22nd resumption date.
The Special Adviser to the State Governor on Public Health, Yewande Adeshina
said that thermoscans, a scientific instrument used to measure body
temperature, have been distributed to 1,688 primary and secondary
schools.
Adesina said that 1007 Ebola Focal
Officers in public primary schools and 668 Ebola Focal Officers in
public secondary schools had been sensitised on the management of the
disease.
She explained that the officers would be
responsible for surveillance and monitoring of the disease in each
school and interface between schools and Primary Healthcare Centres in
the area if needed.
She assured the principals and teachers that it was safe to re-open the schools.
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