Jimoh Fathia, Abeokuta
Public school teachers in Ogun on Tuesday demanded provision of Personal Protective Equipment, PPEs, infrared thermometers, hand sanitizers, among other conditions for reopening of schools in the state.
The state chairman of the Nigerian Union of Teachers, NUT, Mr. Titilope Adebanjo gave the conditions while speaking with newsmen at the union’s secretariat in Abeokuta.
Adebanjo insisted that the conditions must be met by the government before schools could reopen in the state.
The chairman equally listed disinfection of school premises, provision of running water, alcohol based sanitisers, training of teachers on how to use the thermometers and standby health personnel within a one kilometer radius of schools as other conditions.
Gov. Dapo Abiodun had on Friday declared that religious centres and schools would remain shut for the next two weeks.
The governor, however, said a committee had been set up to engage all stakeholders and develop guidelines for a safe reopening of schools, especially to allow certificate classes to resume and write their examinations.
The NUT chairman explained that the conditions were contained in a position paper already presented to the government on how best to ensure safe reopening of schools without jeopardising the health of the students.
He dispelled the rumour making the round that public school teachers were not ready to resume work, insisting that, teachers were tired of staying at home and ready for school reopening.
The NUT chairman urged parents to provide face masks for their children before sending them to school, warning that no student would be allowed into school without using a face mask.
He expressed the optimism that schools would be reopened in the state before the next two week if the conditions were met.