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Edo Government announces February 1 as new date for schools resumption

By Ohioze Inarumen

Edo State Government has fixed a tentative date of February 1, 2021 for the reopening of schools in the state with relevant key players going round the schools to ensure that the necessary items needed to curtail the spread of the Covid-19 disease are put in place.

Governor Godwin Obaseki who made this known at a media briefing in Benin City also listed a number of measures being introduced by the State Government to ensure that the pandemic is kept in check.

Since the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic hit the country, there have been calls by Government at all levels for all to observe the COVID-19 safety protocols, intended to check the spread of the pandemic.

Edo State Government on its part is doing all it can to ensure that the state is virus free with the help of residents.

Governor Godwin Obaseki gave a rundown of some of the steps to be adopted forthwith
Deputy Governor Philip Shaibu speaks on the state transportation sector and what is required of stakeholders at this time.

The Governor went on to announce a new resumption date for schools in the state

Obaseki who noted the seriousness of the second wave harped on the importance of adhering strictly to laid down safety rules and guidelines.

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