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FG inaugurates primary animal health centre

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From MUSLIUDEEN ADEBAYO, Ibadan

The Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has inaugurated a primary animal health centre in a bid to tackle animal diseases such as Anthrax and Lassa Fever.

The centre which was inaugurated at the Federal College of Animal Health and Production Technology, Moor Plantation, Ibadan, was constructed in order to provide quality care services for animals and guide against infectious diseases.

The centre was handed over to the college on Tuesday in Ibadan by the ministry.

The Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Dr Ernest Umakhihe, while speaking during the inauguration said the centre was constructed to complement and boost capacity of the college and the state in order to effectively provide quality animal health care services for the populace.

Umakhihe, who spoke through the ministry’s Coordinator in Oyo State, Dr Kakulu Omonele, said the centre would also provide a levelling ground for graduates of the college to be able to compete effectively in their chosen career.

He said that the handover of the facility to the college was to enhance proper management and utilisation and to ensure its sustainability.

He added that the ministry will continue to support the college in order to achieve its aims.

Umakhihe said, “Please ensure that all proper management procedures are put in place and documented appropriately.

“FMARD is saddled with the responsibility of ensuring an enabling learning and working environment for both the students of the college and workers as well.

“The Federal College of Animal Health and Production Technology Ibadan, Nigeria as one of the colleges under the coverage of the ministry has benefited from various infrastructural facilities like other institutions in Nigeria.

“Dear beneficiaries, sustainability of this infrastructure facility should be a collective effort by ensuring that proper management is upheld”.

Provost of the college, Dr Adekoya Owosinbo, in his remarks appreciated the ministry for the construction. He added that the facility would assist the college in effective training of the students in areas of animal health and technology.

Owosinbo said that the facility would also impact on the immediate community in mitigating against diseases affecting animals and other livestocks in the state.

He maintained that it will also be beneficial to the lecturers of the college in the area of research.

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