Students attending public and private schools within the Federal Capital Territory returned to class on Monday after two months of closure over the growing insecurity concern in the state.
According to the News Agency of Nigeria, it was reported that there was a large turnout of students resuming back to their respective schools.
It was also gathered that parents were bringing in students to some schools namely Madona Nursery and Primary School, Demonstration Primary School, and St. David Nursery and Primary school in Gwagwalada Area Council.
At the Girlcrest Nursery and Primary School and Arada International College in Kuje Area Council, the school’s security personnel were checking the temperatures of pupils and they were made to use hand sanitisers before entering their classes.
Mrs. Evlyn David, a parent appealed to schools to be considerate with tuition and other fees, especially with the hard economic situation in the country to enable students to resume school.
David said that her children’s school had a sharp increase in the fees when she went to pay for their school fees and other fees were also increased.
Another parent, Mrs. Dorothy Zakaria said she was happy that both the school and parents had provided necessary safety equipment for students’ resumption.
She called on the Academic Staff Union of Universities and the Federal Government to reach a workable and speedy resolution to enable university students to go back to school.
One of the students at Arada International College in Kuje, Mohammed Mani, expressed delight with the resumption, saying “he is happy to continue with his studies after two months at home.’’
Also, Miss Joy Ukari, another student said she was excited that the school had finally reopened; adding that she was fully prepared for the resumption.