Anambra State Government don yan say all schools go open normally dis Monday, despite the ongoing sit-at-home wey some groups dey push. Government talk say no school suppose shut because of any form of protest again. Dem warn say anybody wey waka against this order go face full law sanction.
The state Ministry of Education don yan teachers and school heads make dem dey ready for normal school activities. Dem talk say children education dey very important and government no go allow sit-at-home affect their future. Schools wey try follow the order fit risk closure or fine.
State security agencies dey monitor the sit-at-home areas to ensure law dey obey. Community leaders dey also dey educate residents make dem no allow any group stop school for political or social reason. Government say education na everybody business, no be only government own.
Anambra State Government Say No to Sit-at-Home, School Must Open or Sanction Go Land
Anambra State don reject any plan to stop school for sit-at-home reason. Government don warn say any teacher, principal or guardian wey allow school closure go face disciplinary action. Dem talk say children no suppose suffer for matter wey dem never cause.
Ministry of Education don send memo to all schools to dey ready and open sharply Monday. Dem talk say education no fit dey delay and parents dem suppose encourage children make dem attend school well. Dem talk say government go dey monitor every school closely.
Security operatives don deploy for major towns to make sure say sit-at-home no affect school activities. Government talk say anybody wey try sabotage school go face arrest or penalty. Anambra dey serious as dem no want repeat last-year wahala wey school shutdown cause.
Sit-at-Home No Go Stop School Again, Anambra State Government Warns Residents
Anambra State Government don yan say sit-at-home no fit be excuse to stop school. All public and private schools suppose dey open Monday as usual. Dem talk say any violator go face strict action as government dey serious to protect education.
The warning follow series of threats wey some groups don dey issue to parents and schools. Government talk say children education dey top priority, and no protest go fit disrupt learning. Ministry of Education don dey coordinate with school authorities to ensure smooth resumption.
Security agencies don dey patrol major communities to monitor compliance. Government also dey encourage community heads to help advise residents make dem no allow any group disturb normal school activities. Na firm stand government dey take to protect students.
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