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The Kaduna State Government has ordered the closure of schools across the 23 Local Government Areas of the state.
Dr Shehu Makarfi, the state Commissioner for Education, announced the directive in a statement on Tuesday, citing upsurge in the coronavirus cases in the state as reason for the closure of the schools.
Makarfi said the rising cases of COVID-19 showed a replicate of figures recorded in the first wave of the pandemic in April, May and June 2020, indicating that a new wave of the infection is rapidly spreading across the state.
He noted that the state’s Ministry of Health had further confirmed that while the infections cut across age groups, the new wave especially affects those between 10 and 35 years (which form a majority of the populace in the education sector).
He added that in its effort to contain the spread of the pandemic and save the lives of people in the state, the state “is directing all public and private schools to conclude all necessary arrangements and close on Wednesday, December 16, 2020, as opposed to the initial closings.”
All examinations, the commissioner said, must be concluded on or before Tuesday, December 15, 2020, in all institutions of learning across the state.
He added that physical classes in the universities and other institutions of higher learning would not be held during the period of closure.
He said institutions could make other arrangements for teaching and learning and other activities in line with their continuity and contingency plans.