All state-owned Universities, Polytechniques, and other tertiary institutions in Kaduna State have been directed by the state government to reopen for academic activities.
The directive was contained in a statement by the Commissioner for Education, Shehu Muhammad Makarfi which instructed the tertiary institutions to resume as from Monday, 2nd November.
Similarly, the government also approved November 8 and 9, 2020 as resumption dates for all primary school pupils, senior secondary school one students, JSSI boarding, and day school students respectively.
The government directed principals and headteachers to make proper arrangements to receive boarding students on November 8; and day students, November 9 while ensuring compliance with COVID-19 protocols.
Meanwhile, the National President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Prof Biodun Ogunyemi, has accused the Minister of State for Education, Emeka Nwajiuba, of deliberately creating confusion in the strike that has lasted about seven months.
Nwajiuba had accused the union of messing things up over the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System.
Ogunyemi, in reaction to Nwajiuba’s statement, said, “The IPPIS came as a distraction; there are five issues we raised. Have they addressed the issues; constitution of visitation panel, earned academics allowances of our members and proliferation of universities particularly state universities? It is hypocritical for the minister to say he doesn’t know what ASUU wants. They are deliberately creating confusion so that Nigerians will put the blame on academics and they will absolve themselves of any blame.”