Students are planning to protest against the government
Students of tertiary institutions in Nigeria have given the government two weeks to announce a date for school resumption.
University students in Nigeria have given the federal government
two weeks to announce a date for school resumption in all institutions
of learning, failure would result in serious protest.
Recall that Nigerian students have been at home since March after schools were shutdown owing to the outbreak of Covid-19.
According to LIB, the students under the umbrella of the National
Association of Polytechnic Students (NAPS), National Association of
University Students (NAUS) and National Association of Colleges of
Education Students (NANCES), at a virtual meeting, decried Federal
Government’s approach towards resumption of learning institutions in the
country.
They condemned the FG’s decision to cancel the 2020 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASCCE).
According to the students, WASSCE can be written while observing social distancing and other safety protocols.
“It is hardly feasible that coronavirus may be eradicated in a
fortnight and after months of observing several safety measures, there
are little or no gains in the results so far recorded.
‘Huge funds have been used to contain the spread of the virus,
but we still have poorly equipped medical centres across the country” they said
The students also urged the Federal government to stop salaries of
university teachers and other officials for advocating the continued
closure of schools without proffering solutions to the Covid-19
pandemic.
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