Chief Patrick Ukah, Delta’s Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education.
Delta State Government has assured parents and guardians of students and pupils that it is working towards reopening of primary and secondary schools closed in the state due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
It also advised Deltans to disregard fake postings of dates suggesting that schools will re-open as such postings are meant to deceive.
The state Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, Chief Patrick Ukah, said that the reopening will be in line with the directive of the Federal Government that only graduating classes, that is primary six pupils, JS 111 and SS111 students who has external examinations will resume classes.
In a statement in Asaba today (06/07/2020), Ukah disclosed that a meeting has been scheduled for tomorrow (Tuesday) between the federal and state governments to fine tune modalities for the reopening of schools.
He said that several meetings have been ongoing with critical stakeholders in the educational sector in the state, and all are working towards the eventual reopening of schools.
He said that the educational advancement of students and pupils in the state is of paramount importance to the state government, adding however that the necessary protocols to curtail the continued spread of the infection must be in place before schools will reopen.
The commissioner advised students to continue to take advantage of the state government’s teleclass educational programmes on several radio and television stations in the state to update themselves in their academic studies.
Chief Ukah advised Deltans to disregard those who are posting fake dates that schools will reopen in the state describing their action as not only unauthorized but meant to deceive members of the the public.
The Basic and Secondary Education Commissioner stated that once all modalities for the safe reopening of schools in the state are concluded, a date for the reopening will be announced officially.
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