COVID-19: Ekiti trains 100 safety protocol enforcement officers in MDAs

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COVID-19: Ekiti trains 100 safety protocol enforcement officers in MDAs
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The Ekiti State government has trained 100 civil servants to enforce protocols in the Ministries, Department, and Agencies(MDAs) of government, to contain the spread of Coronavirus. The trainees, christened COVID-19 Response Officers (CROs), were mandated to enforce the protocols of social distancing, use of sanitisers and face masks by all workers across MDAs to checkmate

The Ekiti State government has trained 100 civil servants to enforce protocols in the Ministries, Department, and Agencies of government, to contain the spread of Coronavirus.

The Head of Service, , Mrs. Peju Babafemi, while addressing the workers on Friday during a tour of the State Secretariat to assess the level of compliance with the COVID-19 guidelines, said the workers as good partners must help the government to overcome the present challenge. “The effective control of the pandemic rests on the collective action of all and for government’s efforts to yield results, everyone must contribute positively and responsibly in the battle against coronavirus”.

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