Bauchi to begin 2020 academic session January 18: Commissioner

The government of Bauchi says it would reopen its 4,816 schools on January 18, for the 2020/2021 academic session, according to Aliyu Tilde, the state commissioner of education.
“We would reopen the schools for first term, which was supposed to begin in September 2020” he said in Bauchi on Tuesday.
Mr. Tilde said the previous lock down of schools, as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, had negatively affected the school calendar, hence government’s resolve to resume school at the earlier scheduled date.
He explained that the schools would strictly abide by the Covid-19 protocols of social distancing, wearing of face masks, sanitising hands and any other measure that would prevent the disease.
Any school found not adhering strictly to the COVID-19 protocols would be sanctioned appropriately, the commissioner said, explaining that till date, no single case of the disease had been recorded in the state’s schools.
The commissioner stressed that full academic activities would begin in earnest across the 4,600 primary and Junior Secondary schools, as well as the 216 Senior Secondary schools, across the 20 local government areas of the state on the stipulated date.
He called on parents and guardians to be ready for the January 18 school resumption date, saying, ”we were supposed to resume school since the 4th of January this year, but we had to follow the federal government’s directive of January 18th.”
“We have since fumigated all our schools, including the four existing tertiary institutions, to guard against any eventuality ” he added.
The state government had recently introduced full implementation of ICT in all its schools, to match with the emerging trends in education delivery.
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