AN ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT VETERINARY COUNCIL OF NIGERIA (VCN), CP AISHATU ABUBAKAR DVM Ph.D. NPOM ON THE OCCASION COMMEMORATING THE 2020 WORLD VETERINARY DAY ON 25TH APRIL,2020
My Professional
Colleagues,
I
feel very honoured, delighted and privileged to address you today as the
President of our great Council on the occasion commemorating the “2020
World Veterinary Day”.
Let
me begin this address by first and foremost appreciating your efforts in ensuring
the success of the election as well as our subsequent inauguration by the Hon Minister
of Agriculture, Federal Republic of Nigeria. I assure you all that the
confidence reposed in our leadership will be jealously guarded to advance the
course of the Council. Under our watch, we shall continually strive to move our
dear profession forward to the preferred position of pride in the comity of
professions in Nigeria.
2. As you may all be aware, the theme for this
year’s commemoration is “Environmental Protection for Improving
Animal and Human Health”. This theme is not only apt, it also could not
have been crafted at a better time other than now, owing to the reality of the
challenge posed by the ravaging COVID-19 pandemic on our very existence and survival.
As enshrined in the One World One Health
Protocol, and in line with the dictate and content of our professional
curriculum, we are indeed a major stakeholder and a critical frontline player
in ensuring this deadly viral disease is contained.
3. My Colleagues, the era of relegating our
profession to the background and non-recognition of it as a critical medical
sector is coming to an end. Through multi-disciplinary engagements, this
challenge is being strategically addressed and I can assure you that our effort
is already yielding positive results. In this regard, we did not waste time in
advocating the need for Government to recognize and utilize the great
potentials the profession can bring on board in the course of National Emergencies
such as the current pandemic.
4. This strategic engagement saw to the
inclusion of our profession in the Special Task Forces constituted by Federal
Capital Territory Emergency Operating Centre on COVID 19 as approved by the Hon
Minister of the Federal Capital Territory.
I am using this medium to call on the Presidential Task-Force on COVID-19, as well as other similar Task-Forces constituted by State
Governments across the Federation to follow suit. The identification and accreditation of one of
our Laboratories domiciled at National
Veterinary Research Institute (NVRI) by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) as a testing and diagnostic
centre for COVID-19 is another feat that we all should be proud of.
5. Similarly,
in an effort to sustain the food chain supply process of our dear country following
the lock-down and restriction of movement announced by the Federal Government,
the Council leadership also consulted with relevant security agencies on the
need to allow free and uninterrupted services by Veterinary and Veterinary Para
professionals which includes free movement of livestock and livestock products,
poultry and poultry products, vaccines and medications. Our collective efforts
through your mandate, led to the categorization and inclusion of our profession
as Essential Service Provider thereby, ensuring seamless discharge of our services
and movement of veterinary products across the country; a feat that has never
been attained since the advent of our profession in the country.
6. As part of our Corporate Social
Responsibility especially with regards to augmenting the ongoing efforts by the
Federal and State Governments in containing this dreaded disease, the Council via
online advertisement was able to mobilize about 1000 volunteers who are now ready for training and deployment into
several Task-Force Committees on COVID-19 containment across the Country.
7. To further augment the government efforts
on the fight against the pandemic as well as to celebrate the World Veterinary
Day, the Council is launching a nationwide decontamination exercise of
livestock/live birds markets and other vulnerable veterinary outfits across the
Federation, which will be flagged-off tomorrow the 25th April, 2020
in Abuja, Lagos, Edo and Kaduna states.
8. To support this initiative, Council
received donations both in cash and kind from the FCT EOC on COVID-19 and other
veterinary- related corporate bodies (Animal Care Nigeria Limited, Adamore
Nigeria Limited, Amor-Byng Group and Turner
Wright Nigeria Limited) across the country which would be judiciously
deployed during decontamination exercise. The exhibition of this unmatched
patriotism and philanthropic gesture by these corporate bodies will definitely
be rewarded by the Almighty God.
9. As we mark yet another World Veterinary
Day, may I reiterate to all of us the duty and responsibility placed on us by
the design of our profession which is a call to always bring our services to
bare in ensuring the safety of our food animals, the good health of our pets,
the safety of our environment and the prevention of zoonotic diseases within
the human population. The recent declaration by the World Health Organization
that the dreaded COVID-19 virus is likely to be of animal origin has indeed
underlined our significance as a critical component in the medical and health
sector, in ensuring the safety and health of the planet earth. Therefore, it is
a clarion call for more dedication, sacrifice and professional introspection.
10. As we all know, the measures being emplaced
by various governments across the globe towards preventing the spread of the
virus includes social and physical distancing. This implies that as front liners
in this fight, we are aware of the charge of not congregating to share
information, experiences, knowledge, as well as make deliberate advocacies and
enlightenment campaigns in projecting the essence and activities of our dear
profession in commemoration of the Day. Consequently, I will appeal to all of
us to contribute our quota in any possible way at our respective places of
abode by bringing our professional competence into utilization for the purpose
of defeating this pandemic threatening our collective existence.
11. In concluding, while assuring you all that
the Council shall remain focused and determined in advancing the course and
progress of our profession in Nigeria, we are however; open to suggestions, constructive
criticisms, ideas and innovations that could help deliver on our mandate. I
pray that Almighty God shall protect, guide and sustain us and our families
even as we grapple to collectively save our world.
12. Thank you for listening and God bless.
God bless you Ma
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ReplyDeleteNow that our Noble Profession is under the new Noble Leadership headed by our dear Noble Mummy, sky is not the limit and we are going to achieve our goal of safeguarding the health of the nation successfully. Thank you Ma for making us proud and God will help you. I am happy to serve a Noble Profession.
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