Yaoundé — A group of trade unions in Cameroon's education sector has opposed the government's plan to reopen schools on June 1 for students of examination classes.
The unions said opening schools exposes students and teachers to the Covid-19 coronavirus.
The country reported its first case of the coronavirus on March 6.
In a petition to the Prime Minister and head of government, Mr Joseph Dion Ngute, some 19 trade unions, including the Cameroon Teachers Trade Union (CATTU) and Teachers' Association of Cameroon (TAC), urged the government to suspend the opening of schools and only evaluate students on work already covered.
The petitioners said students unable to acquire face masks might not be accepted on school campuses because of the directive to wear face masks, hence the government should provide them.