Ogun makes COVID-19 and malaria tests pre-condition for boarding students’ resumption

THE Ogun State Government says it will conduct COVID-19 and malaria tests for boarding students ahead of their resumption on Monday . The government said the test commenced from Friday July 31 and would end on Monday, August 3 before the students would resume. The Special Adviser to the Governor on Primary and Secondary Education, Mrs Ronke Soyombo, stated this in a statement on Friday. Soyombo said the arrangement was part of the efforts by the state government to ensure a safe learning academic atmosphere for both students and teachers of all public and private schools in the state. Following the directive from the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, the state government said it instructed all principals of schools, both private and public, to inform the concerned students of government’s plans. She said, “The instruction is that all the returning boarding students are to stay in the school hostels only. “That parents are hereby advised that private hostels are exempted from accommodating students during this period to ensure strict compliance with the NCDC directives. Students in Sagamu would take the test at the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital, Sagamu. Soyombo, however, said only students who returned negative would be admitted into the schools for preparation for the exams. She added, “Part of the conditions of admittance to school for boarding students is the COVID-19 certificate showing negative.” source: https://punchng.com/ogun-makes-covid-19-malaria-tests-pre-condition-for-boarding-students-resumption/