…slams APNU/AFC for opposing
…says Govt to unveil free lessons
Making it clear that the Government will continue to keep schools open and has, in fact, been reopening schools in a manner that follows international practice, Education Minister Priya Manickchand on Wednesday lambasted the A Partnership for National Unity/Alliance For Change (APNU/AFC) Opposition for opposing school reopening.

The Minister was at the time making her contribution to the 2022 Budget debate on Wednesday. She assured that the Government would, at some point in time, provide free lessons to the entire school population, through the Learning Channel and radio. She said this was catered for in the Budget. What Government will not do, however, is close schools again, lest more students are negatively impacted in their schooling.
According to Manickchand, the APNU/AFC has made conflicting statements when it comes to whether schools should be reopened or not, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. She noted that in one instance, Opposition Members of Parliament (MPs) lamented in the National Assembly the difficulties of online learning and poor Internet connections, while in another instance they called for the schools to be closed.









