The Polytechnic, Ibadan, has revealed plans to reopen the institution several months after it was shut due to the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria.
Subsequently, teaching and non teaching members of staff have been directed to resume at work.
A statement issued by the institution’s spokesperson, Solafoye Adewole, on Sunday in Ibadan, quoting the Registrar, Modupe Fawale, said all deans, heads of academic departments and all non-teaching staff on grade levels 11 to 14 and those on essential duties are to resume work on Monday.
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The statement read, “This is to ensure that adequate preparations are put in place for the school reopening and attention given to some academic related issues on ground.
“Staff are enjoined to wear face masks, use sanitisers/wash hands regularly and maintain social distance measures in accordance with the regulations of the NCDC and Federal Ministries of Health and Education.
“Also note that others, whom their services may be needed, can be called anytime.”