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Allays fear of contagious disease
The Federal Government
(FG) has begun work to have a National control policy for the effective control
and combat of animal diseases and pests in the country just as the fear of
reported outbreak of Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia (CBPP) in Bauchi has
been allayed with vaccine provision.
This was disclosed by the Chief Veterinary
Officer, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD) Dr.
Alabi, Olaniran, in a chat with Food farm News in Abuja.
Dr. Olaniran
told Food Farm News that the Ministry was already working on creating a
national control policy, while also updating the existing one, so as to enforce
it to control animal diseases and pests, adding that vaccination cannot be
ruled out in prevention of disease attacks. Already about 2,000 cows have
already been killed and 200 animals infected in Federal capital Territory by
CBPP.
He also
pointed the issue of limited funding for compensation saying that, “we don’t
have that fund for compensation for now, what we are doing is controlling of
the disease” adding that if the animals are not well vaccinated and they come
down with the disease, it becomes a challenge, as treatment with antibiotics
will be required to treat the animals before it get out of hand.
While
allaying fear of the farmers about CBPP spread, Dr. Olaniran said that his
department has been supporting states with some quantity of vaccines to support
their control efforts, stressed the need for enough budgets that would ensure enough
availability for effective control through annual vaccination.
Olaniran recalled
that Senate President Ahmed Lawan recently supported the vaccination in Yobe state
where over one million cattle were vaccinated.
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