Speaking at the event, president of the Veterinary Council of Nigeria , Assistant Inspector General of Police , Aishatu Abubakar-Baju, said that the veterinary medicine practice provides immense employment opportunities that cut across different government agencies, organisations as well as private practice.
Abubakar-Baju said the VCN was working on policies as well as collaborating with government and non-governmental agencies towards providing employment and other necessities for young veterinary doctors.interest as young Vets. We are working on policies as well as collaborating with Government and non-Governmental agencies geared towards providing employment and other necessities for young Vets either in public or private sectors of the economy.
“Council is also making efforts towards providing adequate and sustainable regulatory framework to enable Animal Healthcare practitioners to provide needed services and support to government at all levels in ensuring a healthy people and nation. These laws when promulgated will further strengthen animal disease control, improve food safety and hygiene in our abattoirs, and wholesomeness of foods of animal origin,” she said.
In his speech, the Dean, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Ilorin, Prof Moshood Raji, charged the young doctors never to stop learning and never to forget that veterinary medicine is an art practised by doctors of veterinary medicine.
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