COVID-19: Ekiti shuts FUOYE classes, labs indefinitely for defying guidelines | EduCeleb
EduCeleb
13th February 2021
The Ekiti State COVID-19 Taskforce has shut physical classes and laboratories of the Federal University Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE), Oye Local Government Area of the state over noncompliance with guidelines to contain the spread of the virus.
The indefinite closure was attributed to the filling up of the institution’s lecture halls and laboratories by students of the school who were neither wearing their face masks nor observed physical distancing.
The students were also spotted in clusters while others milled around on the campus with no regard to safety guidelines.
The Coordinator of the Ekiti State COVID-19 Task Force, Professor Bolaji Aluko made this known to journalists in Ado-Ekiti on Friday when he and the SSA on Public Health, Dr. Jimlas Ogunsakin, paid an unannounced visit to the university.
Aluko said : “A two-person Taskforce unit paid a surprise visit to FUOYE, Oye Campus, in the morning of Friday February 12, 2021, and found widespread violations of Covid-19 guidelines all over the campus.”
Following the development, the Coordinator ordered the indefinite closure of the facilities, emphasized that their reopening would be made possible when a certificate of compliance is obtained from the Taskforce.
“Consequently the Vice-Chancellor and Chief Medical Officer were asked directly by the Taskforce Coordinator – Prof. Mobolaji Aluko, accompanied by SSA Public Health Dr. Jimlas Ogunsakin – to shut down until further notice all physical classes and laboratories, until a certificate of compliance is obtained from the Taskforce, as was previously required of the university (following a checklist previously sent to it) but not obtained.”
He noted that such violations signalled serious danger to the lives of the students, staff and the community surrounding the University.
Aluko, however, warned that the university would be prosecuted in the event that it reopens without fulfilling the terms of compliance.