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Reopening Of Schools Should Be a Matter For States, Not The FG – Shehu Sanni

By Damilola Adeyemo

KADUNA – Shehu Sani, the former lawmaker representing Kaduna Central senatorial district has lashed out at the federal government for not providing necessary measures to curb COVID-19 amid school resumption.

On his social media handle (Twitter), Sani said “Reopening schools and other #COVID19 regulatory measures should be a matter for the states and not the FG; the 36 states, including FCT, have different infection rates. There is evident confusion on how to tackle the second wave.”

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He further stated that state governments are to pay more attention to the reopening of school and other COVID-19 regulatory measures and not the Federal Government.

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