The state 'modifies' the resumption date for students in the state.
Despite a warning by the federal government not to reopen schools in the state, the Oyo government, on Tuesday said it will be going ahead with its plans, with ‘modification’.
Mr Adisa said the Task Force, “which rose from a two-and-a-half-hour meeting today reviewed the state of preparedness of the schools ahead of the planned resumption.” The statement added “the team has since discovered that a space of one week was needed to enable the schools test-run the facilities, especially the hand washing points and the security measures.”“By the new arrangement, teachers are to resume to the schools on Monday June 29, 2020, while students in critical classes including Primary 6, JSS3 and SS3 will resume a week later on July 6, 2020.
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