Governor of Cross River State, Ben Ayade has unveiled no fewer than 300,000 Personal Protection Equipment, PPE to be distributed to school children as the state prepares to open some schools next week. Read more:
The governor disclosed this on Wednesday when he inspected the protective gears and said they will be given out free for trial at public schools.Dear valued readers, subscribe to the Daily Trust e-paper to continue enjoying our diet of authoritative news. Kindly subscribe here
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