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FCTA inaugurates 14-man veterinary premises regulatory c’ttee

By Daniel Tyokua

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) Agriculture and Rural Development Secretariat has inaugurated a 14 -man veterinary practicing premises regulatory committee.

The minister of state for the Federal Capital Territory Dr. Ramatu Aliyu, who inaugurated the committee on Tuesday in Abuja, said initiative was informed by the continuous violation of prescribed safe bio-security measures in illegal veterinary clinics.

She explained that the committee would help regulate the activities of veterinary premises not just to promote public health safety, but also align veterinary practices in Nigeria with global acceptable standards.

The minister charged adherence of all Veterinary premises in the FCT to observe professional tenets enshrined in the operational ethics of the Veterinary profession.

Mrs Aliyu said: “Constitution of the committee as you already know is in compliance with the Official Gazette which requires states of the federation to set up committees to regulate the activities of veterinary premises not only to promote public health safety but align veterinary practices in Nigeria with global acceptable standards.

“Available records have shown that the FCT has a high population of animals which by implication has resulted in the proliferation of unregistered veterinary facilities offering a range of services that are below standards; constituting great risks to both animals and humans”.

In his remarks , FCT Secretary Agriculture and Rural Development Secretariat, Mallam Abubakar Ibrahim, disclosed that the population surge in the territory has made it more difficult for the Administration to effectively maintain the expected high standards required of a veterinary premises in the FCT.

He maintained that one of the areas affected by this challenge was the Veterinary services sector which was faced with the challenge of proliferation of unlicensed Veterinary practicing premises offering quack services to residents.

Ibrahim revealed that apart from the government owned facilities, the number of registered and licensed Veterinary premises currently licensed for practice in FCT was about fourteen.

“While this figure is grossly inadequate considering the high population of livestock in the FCT, it is sad to note that a lot of other facilities are operating behind the radar offering poor services to unsuspecting residents ” he noted.

He therefore assured that the secretariat would provide the committee with the necessary support to enable it carry out its assignment of repositioning veterinary practices in tune with global best practices.

On her part, the Director of Veterinary Services, FCT-ARDS, Dr. Reginal Adulugba said the inauguration of the FCT Veterinary Practising Premises Regulatory Committee as stipulated by law was to help maintain an acceptable standard of veterinary service delivery amongst practitioners particularly in highly populated terrain like the nation’s capital city.

The terms of reference for the committee include among other things, to identify and categorize all premises into different classes as provided, present the premises for accreditation and certification by the National Veterinary Council of Nigeria (NVCN), Provide and regulate standards of practice in the FCT, enforce compliance to government regulations as provided, among others.

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