COVID-19: Imo Government Postpones Resumption Of Schools for Exit Classes 1
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COVID-19: Imo Government Postpones Resumption Of Schools for Exit Classes

The government of Imo State has announced that all schools in the state should remain shut down pending the fulfillment of all laid down COVID-19 protocols.

The Imo State Governor, Senator Hope Uzodinma, gave the instruction through a press release signed by the state Commissioner for Education, Prof. B. T. O Ikegwuoha.

In the press release, he said a resumption date will soon be announced by the Governor as soon as the modalities and conditions given by the state COVID-19 task force, World Health Organization and the Nigeria Centre For Disease Control have been fulfilled.

The WAEC/WASCCE examination, according to the release will commence on August 17, 2020 as against the resumption date earlier slated for August 4, 2020.

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