The Kano State Government has described media reports postulating that the state government is considering reopening of schools as fake, saying that government may not reopen schools until the spread of Coronavirus is curbed.
The Government specifically directed private schools operating online to desist from conducting assessment tests and examinations online.
According to the Chief Press Secretary, Malam Aliyu Yusuf to Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, the story is a clear misrepresentation of the government and actual situation on ground.
The statement reads: “Kano State, like other states, received a document from the Federal Ministry of Education containing proposed guidelines to be put in place whenever it is appropriate to re-open schools, which we were asked to review and give our input. It was in the course of the review of the documents that the Ministry of Education constituted an Ad-hoc Committee to undertake the assignment. Its input will be transmitted back to the federal education ministry. The ministry also wishes to debunk a widely circulated rumour that a directive was issued to private schools to suspend online lessons for their students. This news is equally untrue as even the state government is conducting similar programmes through radio and television stations”.
It stated further, “Government has already suspended the second term academic activities, especially test and conduct of examinations. A circular has been widely circulated to school operators to halt the conduct of student assessment and examination. However, we reliably gathered that some schools operating within the state refused to adhere to the circular. Some are conducting various forms of assessment of their students under the cover of the online classes to the extent of collecting 3rd term school fees from parents. Some of these schools went as far as collecting huge amounts as cost of data for the online classes. This is a clear violation of the directive given by the Kano State Government. It is to be noted that the ministry has compiled evidence of such violations of the directive and will soon invite owners of such schools for proper disciplinary action. No one is above the law.”