The Nigeria Union of Teachers, Lagos State Chapter, has stated that it does not support the reopening of schools in the state for now.
Mr Adesina Adedoyin, Chapter Chairman, explained that though the teachers and pupils were ready to resume, the health of every stakeholder should be considered.
“It is people who are alive that can write examinations and use certificates for further studies. What is paramount now are the children; they are the most vulnerable. You don’t know where they have branched or visited on their way home. If we are not careful, the cases we have might increase,” Adedoyin said.
He added that the NUT in the state would not support school resumption because of the rising COVID-19 cases and the limited testing centres available in the state.
He said it was disheartening that the governors and the Federal Government could not take a uniform decision.
“The Federal Government is saying no resumption and the South-West governors are saying pupils should resume. There should be a synergy between the federal and state governments. The task force members know the extent of the pandemic and if the curve has not been flattened, they will not advise schools to reopen.”