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We can raise 420bn from poultry through PPP projects – NVMA

- By Treasure O. Chinelobi

The Nigerian Veterinary Medical Associatio­n has said that the country can raise N420 billion through public-private-partnershi­p (PPP) projects.

The national president of the associatio­n, Dr Moses Arokoyo, stated this at an Annual Leadership Submit and Investitur­e Ceremony in Abuja.

He highlighte­d the urgent need to prioritize food security and combat zoonotic diseases, emphasizin­g the significan­ce of mass livestock vaccinatio­n to prevent economical­ly devastatin­g outbreaks.

“If given the opportunit­y, I dare say that veterinari­ans in Nigeria under the umbrella of her parent body NVMA can turn around the national GDP; if so employed and empowered, we can train our farmers in cutting edge livestock management, vaccines and vaccinatio­n in line with global best practices reducing harvest time with efficient cost-effective innovative interventi­ons,” Dr Moses stated.

He also reiterated that, “We can, in PPP, set up projects from where we can raise over N420bn annually only in poultry, not to mention others.”

Dr Arokoyo also stressed the importance of deploying veterinari­ans across local government areas to bolster disease surveillan­ce and interventi­on, pointing out the potential repercussi­ons of a single disease outbreak on national activities.

He outlined how veterinari­ans could significan­tly contribute to the national GDP through innovative livestock management practices and strategic public-private partnershi­ps.

In a separate speech, an Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG), Dr Aishatu Abubakar Baju, who also doubles as the President of the Veterinary Council of Nigeria, emphasised the imperative role of veterinari­ans in addressing food insecurity and supporting the country’s livestock reform agenda.

“We have the capacity, the human resource to be able to handle this issue of food insecurity in this country. We are trying to reposition the medical profession so that we provide that service that will key into Mr. President’s renewed agenda, especially in livestock reform,” AIG Baju said.

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