Governor Seyi Makinde of
Oyo State has announced the cancellation of Thursday and Friday mid-term break
for public primary and secondary schools in the state.
The Governor made the
decision based on the fact that students of public schools in the state had
stayed out of their classrooms for several days as a result of recent
industrial actions and public holidays, Daily Post reports.
Adeosun pointed out that
the directive did not affect private schools in the state.
Teachers and heads of
schools were consequently to utilize the two days to make up for lost grounds
in their lesson plan for the third term of the ongoing 2018/2019 session.
“I am to inform you that in
view of the number of days the students of public primary and secondary schools
have stayed out of classrooms for the reasons of public holidays and strike
actions, the mid-term break for the third term of 2018/2019 academic session is
hereby cancelled,” the circular read in part.
The state chapter of the
Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) recently suspended a two-week old strike while
the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) had also suspended a 24-hour long strike on
May 27, 2019.

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