COVID-19: Kaduna govt. shuts down private school for conducting entrance exams
The action, Mrs Ahmad said, was in violation of the federal and the state’s government COVID-19 Quarantine Order, which directed that all schools should remain closed.
“It was resolved that members of the association should leverage on e-learning introduced by the Ministry of Education to keep children learning at home and at no cost to parents.”had also in a broadcast on June 9, categorically directed that all schools should remain closed. “On getting there, we met 70 pupils and students writing the examination, with 34 teaching and non-teaching staffs as well as construction ongoing in the school.
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