COVID-19: FCT cancels 3rd term, warns private schools against collecting fees

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The Federal Capital Territory Administration FCTA has slated the reopening of schools in the territory for Monday, October 12. It has also cancelled the Third Term, warning private schools against demanding fees for the cancelled term.

FCT Minister, Mallam Muhammad Musa Bello who gave the directives at stakeholders meeting on Thursday in Abuja however added that all boarding schools would be reopened a day earlier.

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According to him, all COVID-19 safety protocols would be maintained, warning that schools that violate the resumption guidelines and have an outbreak of COVID-19 would be shut.

He said the decision to reopen schools for the 2020/2021 Academic Session had been probably one of the most painstaking decisions that the administration had to take as a team.

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“In the opening of schools, we have to be very careful and conscious of the need to ensure that all the efforts of all of us during the last few months are not in vain.

“Based on the reality on the ground, as well as the inputs and advice of medical personnel and the guidelines of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 (PTF) and releases from the Federal Ministry of Education, we have come to the conclusion that it is relatively safe for us to open up schools in the FCT based on certain guidelines and conditions”, he said.

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He warned that the virus had not been eliminated, saying “now is therefore not the time for us to be complacent.”

Chairman, FCT Schools Resumption Committee, Dr. Fatima Abdulrahman, who read the guidelines for the post-COVID-19 school resumption,  said  there would not  be a third term.

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She directed schools to conduct revision and examination within two weeks and end the second term.

She warned private schools against demanding for third term fees, adding that the maximum class size should be 25 students per class.

She said that the FCT administrator had suspended all activities that encourage crowding and clustering in schools.

Abdulrahman said that every school should have a sick bay where students with high temperature would be kept under the supervision of health personnel until their parents come for them.

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