The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has advised the Federal Government against reopening of schools at this time. The president of the union, Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi gave this advice while speaking with newsmen in Ota Ogun State.
According to him, the Federal Government needed to address the challenges of the education sector, provide an ideal environment and meeting the conditions spelt out by the NCDC before reopening schools.
The ASUU president listed the conditions spelt out by NCDC to include: provision of materials for regular washing of hands, face mask, isolations centres, space for social distancing and hands sanitiser; adding that many of the schools do not have financial capacities to meet those conditions and requirements for reopening of schools as many of them do not even have running water, do not have enough spaces to promote physical distancing not to talk of having facility for washing hands.
The ASUU president said that putting all these requirements needed together, to reopen schools in the country now would run to millions of Naira, which most schools could not afford.
Ogunyemi appealed to the Federal Government to provide the running funds for the principals and headteachers so that they could provide some of these facilities in their schools.