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School Reopening: Only JSS3, SS2 Students Will Resume September 21 – Lagos Govt

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By blog admin The Lagos State Government has announced that only JSS3 and SS2 students will be allowed to resume school on Monday, September 21, 2020. The Commissioner for Education in Lagos State, Folashade Adefisayo disclosed this in a statement on Sunday through the Head, Public Affairs, Ministry of Education, Kayode Abayomi while revealing plans for a new 2020/2021 Academic Session resumption for public and private schools. She said that the state would adopt a phased approach in opening public schools, thereby congratulating the SS3 students for successfully completing their WASSCE exams and urge them to stay safe as they wait for their results.  Public Schools Mrs. Adefisayo stated that the phased approach to opening will enable public schools to meet COVID-19 social distance rules and safety protocols which will help watch the behaviour of the pandemic as “we gradually open up our schools. “The present JSS3 and SS2 students in public schools in the state are to resume classe...

Edo, Ondo Gov’ship: INEC Worries Over Violence Threats

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has expressed concern over comments by political actors which can cause violence and undermine the September 19 and October 10 governorship elections in Edo and Ondo states.

Chief Press Secretary of the commission’s chairman Mr. Rotimi Oyekanmi voiced the concern on Monday during a webinar entitled ‘Edo/Ondo Elections: The Imperative of Safety Consciousness and Conflict Sensitivity in Media Coverage and Reportage’ organised by the International Press Centre (IPC) and Association of Communication Scholars and Professionals of Nigeria (ACSPN).

Oyekanmi, however, assured Nigerians that the commission would provide a level playing field for all political parties in the elections, adding that INEC was interested in the credibility of the process.

“It is the duty of INEC to provide a level playing field. We are not interested in the outcome of the elections but the credibility of the process; to ensure that materials get to the polling unit in good time,” he added.

Speaking on the threats to the elections, Oyekanmi said: “As we approach the Edo governorship election, it is clear that the good people of the state and Nigerians as a whole are very concerned about what will happen on election day.

“We have all been hearing the loud drumbeats of war from political actors. There have been accusations and counter-accusations. Just like everybody else, the commission is deeply concerned.”

He assured that regardless of the threats and utterances, INEC would conduct a credible and fair contest.

He also assured journalists of their safety, unlike previous experiences, particularly with security agents.

“To be sure, INEC is ready for the election. Indeed, we are determined to conduct the election despite the current difficult circumstances.

“To that extent, regardless of the not-so-pleasant experiences journalists might have had with security agents during elections in the past, they are rest assured of good experience this time around,” he said.

He added: “Out of the 14 activities listed in the timetable that we released in February, we have carried out 12. The only two left are the deadline for campaigns -17th September and the election proper slated for 19th September.

“All the logistics needed for the election have been taken care of. The non-sensitive materials have been delivered to the 18 local government areas of the state.

“Our Electoral Officers, their assistants and Supervisory Presiding Officers have been trained. Officers nominated by the various security agencies under the Inter-Agency Consultative Committee on Election Security (ICCES) have also been trained and their actions will be guided by the Code of Conduct and Rules of Engagement for Security Personnel on Electoral Duty.”

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