The new Chief of Veterinary of Nigeria, Dr. Maimuna Habib |
The new Chief of Veterinary of Nigeria, Dr. Maimuna Habib has promised Nigerians a more improved animals’ productivity for internal and external consumptions, saying the concept of yearly animal vaccination is going to be taken more seriously in all the six-geopolitical zones by the government to prevent spread of diseases..
Read her brief exclusive interview with FoodFarmnews at her office.What should we expect
as the new Chief Veterinary of Nigeria?
You should
expect changes in animal health, veterinary services, veterinary public health,
epidemiology, and quality assurance, and we should expect to see more animal
vaccinations annually and we are fully prepared for is year’s own as we have started with North West, Jigawa
state. We went to Magari to vaccinate
their animals and support the state with a lot of vaccines for the control of
diseases in livestock, cattle, sheep and goat, chicken in poultry and this will
be done in all the six geo-political zones.
We are going to Edo state, Lagos, Enugu, FCT here and Gombe. We have
already started with Magari in Jigawa state, because the state shares a border
with Niger Republic and there is a lot of movement of animals between the both
countries, so as we are vaccinating, Niger was also doing theirs to prevent
unvaccinated animals roaming both the two countries, and thereby controlling
spread of the diseases for the purpose of healthy animals for consumptions as
meat and milk both for export market and local consumption. A lot of people
from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) wanted to buy our sheep and goat, they love
the meat but because of diseases they are scared of importing from us.
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