Yobe Govt. vaccinates 5m livestock to ensure healthy meat, dairy products
The Yobe Pilot Livestock
Development Programme said on Tuesday that it has vaccinated over
five million livestock in the state to ensure consumption of healthy
meat and dairy products.
Dr Mustapha Gaidam, the
Programme Manager, made this known in an interview with News Agency
of Nigeria (NAN) in Damaturu.
He said, “Yobe government
through the mass annual vaccination has inoculated over 5.6 million
herds of cattle, sheep, goat and dogs against trans boundary diseases
in the last seven years.
“The animals were
vaccinated against Contagious Bovine Pluro Pneumonia (CBPP), Black
Quarter (BQ) and Pest Petit Ruminants (PPR) and Anti-Rabies (AR).
“This has grossly reduced
animal’s transmission of diseases through meat and dairy products
to humans.
“I can say without fear of
contradiction that Yobe is a leading state in production and
consumption of safe and healthy meat and dairy products in Nigeria,”
he said.
The official said that the
state government introduced a lot of incentives including free
vaccination and routine clinical treatment of livestock in zonal and
area veterinary offices across the state.
Gaidam told NAN that the
government also constructed boreholes to provide livestock with clean
and healthy water as well as demarcation of stock routes to avert
farmers/herdsmen conflicts.
According to him, the
programme has developed a pilot fodder bank, growing varieties of
grass species like Nappier, Lab-Lab and Centrosema seeds to improve
animal feeds in the state.
He said that the technology
will be transferred to local livestock farmers to boost production of
nutritious and healthy feeds to increase the quality and quantity of
meat and dairy production in the state.
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