Ms Rabiyat called for integrated digital literacy in school curricula.
According to the circular, the new policy is to reduce undue financial pressure on parents and curb excesses associated with such ceremonies.
Ms Boriowo said that the reform was expected to streamline the admission process.
Mr Makoda urged students to resume on the scheduled date to avoid disciplinary action.
The state Commissioner for Education, Ali Makoda, gave the directive for an immediate and transparent investigation into the incident.
He said that while mobile phones are important communication tools, their misuse among secondary school students has led to negative behavioural patterns.
According to him, the plan is to integrate tourism education into the school system.
Mr Adebambo said Nigeria has the potential to provide the printing services needed in the country.
The governor expressed dismay over the de-boarding of the schools, saying it halted the academic pursuit of many talented girls.
“If we are not healthy, we can’t give the country our best.’’
