NCDC Stopped Planned Schools Reopening In Cross River State

The National Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, this morning in Calabar, Cross River State, stopped the plan by the state government to reopen schools.

ObinitonReports gathered the Cross River government had planned a phasal reopening with three schools.

Godwin Amanke, the state Commissioner of Education, had arrived West African People's Institute, one of the schools early this morning as the head of a schools inspection team to address the staff and students and hand them protective face masks. 

Shortly after, NCDC officials also arrived, battle ready and directed that the Commissioner, his entourage as well as staff and students to vacate the school. The Commissioner and his entourage promptly left the school as the NCDC officials enforced compliance.

The education Commisioner distributed covid protective gear to a paltry 110 students out of all the students in SS1-3 who came out with expectation of starting school. No member of staff was handed any protective gear.

“I had looked forward to going back to school again but this morning we saw people come to the school and told the Commissioner and all of us to leave the school and we had to obey this instruction”, an anonymous student of WAPI said.

The decision to re-open the three schools, one each in the three senatorial districts in the state, did not receive the nod of the NCDC.

Some WAPI Students with the protective gears distributed by the Education Commissioner

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