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Ikpeazu, deputy, EXCO members to undergo test

Others that will undergo the same test, according to the governor, are members of the Inter-ministerial committee on COVID-19.

However, a statement by the state government reportedly sparked fears among the people who came in contact with the late Commissioner for Environment some weeks and days before his death.

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