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The Ekiti Government on Friday ordered compulsory certification of corpses transported to the state in order to determine their medical history.
He said some persons intercepted by security agencies on Thursday at Ido Ile Ekiti were immediately returned to the borders. ” Movement of corpses had earlier been banned outrightly in Ekiti. ” This is about our health and no compromise will be tolerated,” he said. Also speaking, the Commissioner for Health, Dr Mojisola Yaya-Kolade, disclosed that all the patients in isolation centres were stable and responding to treatment.
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