The
Lagos State Government has directed all schools to resume on September
22 in compliance with the Federal Government’s directive.
The
government said in a release issued by the Special Adviser to the
Governor on Information, Mr. Lateef Raji, in Ikeja on Friday that it
thought an upward shift of the date was no longer necessary.
It said
Ebola Virus Disease, for which the resumption was initially postponed
had been significantly contained as there was no carrier in the state at
the moment.
It added
that the last individual suspected to have been exposed to the virus was
expected to be discharged from observation on September 18 if the
person tested negative.
The government said members of the public would be notified if there was any need whatsoever to review the resumption date.
“Considering
the current report, it is clear that the risk of infection with the EVD
in the state has been significantly reduced.
“Health
professionals working on the outbreak are also in agreement that there
was no reason why schools should be closed beyond September 22.
“In spite
of the foregoing, the state government has now developed and will deploy
all resources necessary to sustain the capacity to promptly take into
custody any person suspected to be infected with EVD,” it added.
The statement said government was putting in place measures to ensure the threat of the virus was eliminated in schools.
It listed
some of the measures to include training of teachers and school owners
on how to be safe from the virus, health monitoring and surveillance and
provision of sanitary facilities in schools.
The
release urged residents to be vigilant and report suspected cases and
thanked health workers who had worked laboriously to help put a lid on
the virus.
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