A monkeypox sufferer
Enugu State Ministry of Education has appealed to parents to send
their wards back to school, assuring them that no unapproved activities
were carried out in any school, NAN reports.The state commissioner for Education, Prof. Uche Eze, gave the assurance in a signed statement issued in Enugu on Friday.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that on Wednesday,
virtually all schools in South East abruptly suspended academic
activities over an unconfirmed rumour of vaccination being administered
on pupils in primary schools by soldiers.
It was alleged that some military personnel were forcing people to
engage in a free medical vaccination and were been injected with Monkey
pox virus.
NAN reports that parents in the state especially in Enugu
metropolis quickly withdrew their children and wards from schools as
early as 10 a.m. that fateful day.
While some schools which gates were locked with padlock , were
forcefully opened, some of them had their gates damaged due to the
stampede to get the children out from schools.
But Eze said that his ministry’s investigation revealed that the Monkey pox news had been found out to be untrue and unfounded.
“We are appealing to parents to do the needful by sending their wards and children back to school.
“The ministry had taken appropriate pro-active steps to ensure
that our schools are safe and no unauthorized and unapproved activities
are carried out in any school in the state.
“The ministry had strengthened its supervisory and monitoring
units with more hands as well as given them additional mandates in order
to keep a close eye on schools especially on activities on-going in and
round schools,’’ he assured.
NAN reports that since Wednesday, after the unfounded Monkey pox
rumour incident, school attendance has dropped slightly in the state.
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