Ondo Shuts Two Schools for Violating COVID-19 Guidelines

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Ondo State Government has ordered the closure of  two secondary schools for violating the COVID-19 guidelines for the safe reopening of schools.

The state had  reopened  schools for students in SS 3 to prepare for the West African Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASSCE), scheduled to commence on August 17.

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Schools were required to provide running water, hand washing points, and a device for checking the temperature of students, staff and visitors before entering the school premises.

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However, the Permanent Secretary of the State Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, Akin Asaniyan, said in Akure, the state capital on Wednesday, said two schools defied the COVID-19 protocols. He identified the schools as CAC Grammar School, Ondo road, Akure; and Akure Academy, Oba- Ile in Akure North local government area of the state.

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Asaniyan said students in the affected schools were seen roaming the streets, clearing bushes, and staying in an unclean environment.

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He said the schools showed no sign of preparation for the resumption of academic activities, adding that they will remain closed until improvement is made.

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“There is no single preparation and the schools will remain sealed until basic things are put in place,” he said.

“This issue of COVID -19 is an unusual and strange trend and very dangerous issue which needed prompt attention because it involves lives.”

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