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Pupils return to highschool after Christmas holidays

January 8, 2024Updated:January 8, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Main and secondary faculties resume throughout a number of states within the nation right this moment with some dad and mom anticipated to pay charges for the brand new time period.

Many faculties resumed the second time period after the Christmas and New Yr holidays.

“My youngsters are resuming tomorrow,” Pastor Samuel who’s a Lagos resident advised The PUNCH on Sunday.

“Everyone seems to be planning to pay second-term charges. I’ve paid my youngsters’s charges,” Samuel mentioned, including “There are indicators that the transport fare might go up from tomorrow,” citing a rush for automobiles.

Our correspondent on Sunday afternoon noticed many youngsters with baggage as they boarded automobiles at totally different bus stops in Lagos, with some saying they have been resuming college in Ogun, Oyo and others.

The Information Company of Nigeria reviews that the Kano State Authorities permitted Monday, January 8, 2024, for the resumption of educational actions in major and post-primary faculties throughout the state for the second time period of the session.

The director, Public Enlightenment within the Ministry of Training, Kano, Balarabe Abdullahi, acknowledged this in a press release on Sunday.

 Abdullahi mentioned boarding faculties have been, nonetheless, anticipated to renew on Sunday, January 7 throughout the state.

Appreciating the cooperation and help given to the ministry, Abdullahi mentioned the federal government had renovated Women Little one’s Training Faculty buses to facilitate the graceful transportation of pupils to their respective faculties.

“Kano State Authorities is taking all measures to convey constructive adjustments in the direction of bettering each the first and secondary schooling system of the state,” he mentioned.

The ministry wished each lecturers, college students and pupils a profitable second time period tutorial session and emphasised that it will proceed with intensive routine monitoring to make sure employees punctuality and effectivity.

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