The government said the building was defective, lacks equipment, proper ventilation, and running water and also requires further structural assessment.
Mr Coker assured the people that the scheme was fully backed hence not a “one-administration” programme, adding that it would stand the test of time.
The government is partnering with the state’s University of Medical Sciences for the take-off of the two-year community nursing and midwifery programmes.
The government noted that 100 suspected cases have been recorded out of which three have died.
WHO said the donation was their way of assisting the Ondo state government during its period of grief.
The governor said the now sacked commissioner embarrassed him for hosting the event.
