Kano state government on Thursday said the high number of students in its public schools coupled with ongoing stringent measures being put in place for their safety was the main reason why schools are yet to reopen across the state.
The Chairman of the State Universal Basic Education Board, SUBEB, Danlami Hayyo who disclosed this during a two-day training for 50 State School Improvement Team, SSIT for safe re-opening of schools said “as a responsive government we are ensuring that safety of teachers and students is paramount as we reopen.”
He said, “We have to make sure we re-open in line with the guidelines of Covid-19. Kano State is the most populous state in the country and it means the enrolment in the state should be higher.”
According to him, some of the measures taken so far for safe reopening include ongoing construction and renovation of classrooms to decongest the classrooms in compliance with the social distancing, and provision of Personal Protective Equipment, (PPEs) worth over N70m in addition to training of principals and teachers.
Daily Trust reports that the state government embarked on gradual reopening of its schools with exit students taking final examinations.