Wednesday, March 5, 2025 - The Katsina State Government has defended its decision to close schools during the holy month of Ramadan, emphasizing that measures have been put in place to minimize academic disruption.
The state Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education, in a statement by
its Public Relations Officer, Sani Danjuma, on Tuesday, March 4, stated that
the decision aims to balance religious observance with academic continuity.
“In response to ongoing discussions about school operations, the
ministry has developed a strategy to minimize academic disruption while
recognizing the challenges posed by Ramadan,” the statement read.
Danjuma explained that the government considered the extreme weather
conditions in northern Nigeria and the unique difficulties faced by students
and teachers during the fasting period.
“Our directive ensures that students, particularly those preparing for
critical examinations, continue their academic preparations,” he said.
To mitigate the impact of the school closure, the government has
arranged special extra lessons for Senior Secondary Certificate Examination
candidates in public, private, and community schools to help them catch up on
missed academic activities. The ministry also reminded the public of an
existing state law mandating the closure of schools during Ramadan.
“In recognition of concerns raised by stakeholders, including the
Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), the ministry assures the public that
extra lessons, beginning on March 3, 2025, will be structured to accommodate
students and teachers observing Ramadan, as well as the prevailing
environmental conditions,” the statement read.
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