The Uganda National Teachers Union (UNATU) has dismissed a proposal by the Minister for Health Jane Ruth Aceng to end the term prematurely to avoid the further spread of the Ebola virus.
Speaking on Monday in an NTV interview, Aceng suggested that the Ministry of Education liaises with schools to close early for other classes except for candidates who will be left to do their final examinations.
Aceng explained that it is extremely difficult for children to maintain social distancing, and necessary hygiene, and implement preventive measures.
"It would be extremely nice if the Moe considered early exams so that we are left with candidates. Because the fewer the learners at school,the easier it will be to carry out surveillance and ensure that they are safe" — She said
However, Filbert Baguma, the UNATU Secretary-General is opposed to the idea. He says learners will miss out on a lot if the school term is prematurely cut short. It may be an option but should be the last resort.
“We would be adding salt to an injury because the already shortened content will also not be covered. Closing down schools should mean that transport, markets, and shopping malls are also closed,”
— Baguma said
As of October 29, 2022, Uganda has 129 cumulative cases of Ebola 43 recoveries, 52 active patients, and 37 deaths.