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Communicate before implementation of any policy, APC chieftain tells govs

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A chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Ambassador Abayomi Mumuni, has urged governors across the country to communicate their decisions to citizens before implementing them.

Mumuni made this statement in response to the recent closure of public schools in several states.

Notably, some northern states, including Kano, Kebbi, Katsina, and Bauchi, have ordered that all schools remain closed during Ramadan.

In his remarks, Mumuni emphasized the importance of providing clear and timely information regarding the school closures.

He stated that it is essential to effectively communicate the reasons for these closures to the public.

In a statement signed by his Media Aide, Rasheed Abubakar, which was shared with journalists on Friday, Mumuni noted that adequate information can help alleviate confusion and ensure that parents, students, and the wider community fully understand the reasons behind the temporary closure.

“I hope this release finds us well. I am writing to address the recent school closures in some parts of the northern states of Nigeria during Ramadan. It is my understanding that the decision to temporarily close schools has been made to accommodate the children in the boarding sections who are observing fasting during this holy month.

“While I appreciate the intention behind this decision, I believe it is essential to communicate the reasons for the closure more effectively to the public. Adequate information can help alleviate any confusion and ensure that parents, students, and the broader community fully understand the rationale for this short closure.

“Many parents may be unaware of the challenges fasting poses for children, especially in a boarding school environment. The inability to properly manage their daily activities while fasting can impact their health and academic performance. Thus, the school’s decision to prioritize the well-being of the students is commendable.

“To foster better understanding and community support, I recommend that the school or relevant authorities provide clear and timely information regarding the closure. This could include:

“Official announcements detailing the reasons for the closure. Guidance for parents, on how to support their children while they observe fasting.

“Opportunities for community engagement, to discuss any concerns or questions. By enhancing communication around this issue, we can ensure that the community feels informed and involved, reducing any potential misunderstandings”.

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