Government will not reopen schools anytime soon- Information Minister clears air
Government will not reopen schools anytime soon- Information Minister clears the air;
Information Minister, Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah, has said the government is not reopening schools anytime soon.
He, however, explained that the government is in consultation with stakeholders on the possible opening up of schools should all the restrictions be lifted.
According to him, the notion that the government was going to soon open up schools is wrong and misrepresented.
He pleaded with the citizenry to exercise patience and await the final decision from the government as it continues to hold consultations.
“We have observed from media monitoring center that the government says that schools are to reopen soon. With the greatest of respect, it is not correct.
Government did not say that schools are to reopen soon.
What we are saying is that consultation on what it takes to reopen schools is what we are currently engaged in,” he clarified.
Ghana’s COVID-19 case count stands at 7,117 with 2,317 recoveries and 34 deaths.
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