The governor of Ondo state, Gov Akeredolu has directed schools affect by flood in riverine areas in the state to embark on a 3 weeks break.
According to statement released by the Commissioner for information, Donald Ojogo, the break is expected to comence from Monday 14th of October 2019.
The statement reads:
GOVERNMENT SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Following the flash floods that have affected most flood-prone communities, especially in the riverine areas of the State, Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, SAN, has directed public Primary and Secondary Schools submerged in the floods to proceed on a three weeks holiday beginning from Monday, October 14, 2019.
This becomes necessary in order to forestall possible attendant incidents that may likely affect lives of vulnerable pupils in those areas as a result of the floods. It is also aimed at protecting valuables from avoidable destruction.
All Head Teachers and Principals are to enforce this directive; and in particular, ensure that all perishable educational materials are evacuated while Government works out remedial logistics believing that the floods would recede within the period of the three weeks holiday.
Signed
Donald Ojogo
Commissioner for Information and Orientation
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