COVID-19: Nigeria boosts WAEC – Aremu extension

While steps were taken to reopen schools after the closure of COVID-19, there is an ongoing discussion among all stakeholders on how to reopen schools to protect the lives of academics and perform certain virtual artistic learning processes, Comrade Issa Aremu, Vice President of Industriall Global Dijo Union.

Aremu, also a member of the National Institute, Kuru Jos, spoke Saturday in Kaduna about the instance of this year’s Nelson Mandela International Day, the theme: COVID: 19: PRESENTS PROPAGATION IN SCHOOLS.

It stated that the West African Examination Council (WAEC) Graduate Certificate Review was announced to begin on 4 August, supported the view that Nigeria deserves to negotiate a low-season date for WAEC SSCE until the existing emerging COVID-19 curve had been sufficiently flattened.

He said caution deserves to be the slogan because even in adults, there is an ineffectiveness of NPI (non-pharmaceutical interventions) for Covid-19.

“The Nigerian government asks WAEC to conduct the SSCE when the environment is out of the normal May/June, November/December seasons. Whatever the consensus on the reopening of schools, there is a pressing need for systematic awareness of the prevention of viral infections among students, teachers and parents,” he said.

“There will be the installation of hand washing services, which offer appliances to control the temperature of the frames, the provision of non-public protective appliances, frame disinfectants in all matters of access to their main services, adding doors, hostels, elegant rooms, offices, decontamination of facilities and educational services that ensure social/physical distance in elegant spaces and meeting spaces.

“All of this is critical to the capacity and availability of resources.

The ultimate vital recommendation is that all schools inspire their students to maintain smart hand hygiene and breathing to stay safe. School owners, principals and principals should ensure that students have access to blank soap and water at all times when on school premises.

He explained that Nelson Mandela Day 2020 is of specific importance, as the world faced the COVID-19 pandemic daily. “What would have been Mandela’s reaction at times like this? Mandela is said to have called for a global partnership and an opposed coalition to the pandemic, as he correctly opposed HIV/AIDS. The current challenge is the reopening of schools in Nigeria.” »»

“After 4 months of closures, there are discussions about an imaginable reopening of schools first for students and students in sixth grade, middle school 3 and high school 3 to allow students to prepare for exams to complete a phase of their training,” he said. .

The industry union leader appreciated the government’s reaction to COVID-19 and said that, despite the enormous challenges, the presidential organization at COVID-19 has done well.

“Many state governors such as Kaduna and Kwara have also mobilized to involve the pandemic. One of the laudable federal government resolutions is the house resolution issued through the Minister of Education in March after formal consultations with stakeholders and derived from the empirical knowledge of Nigeria’s COVID-19 Presidential Working Group (TFP), he told me.

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