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Unqualified Individuals Offering Veterinary Services – Gbegbaje

by Felix Igbekoyi
2 years ago
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The Nigerian Veterinary Medical Association (NVMA) has been warned against the rise of quackery in the profession especially unqualified individuals offering veterinary services.

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The permanent secretary, Directorate of Government House and Protocol, Asaba, Delta State, Sir Eddy Ogidi-Gbegbaje disclosed this during the second biennial general meeting and award ceremony of the body in Asaba.

Speaking on the theme of the meeting “The Role of a Veterinarian in the Civil Society,” chairman of the occasion, Ogidi-Gbegbaje, said the trend endangers animal health and more importantly, could tarnish the age-long reputation of the orthodox practitioners.

While suggesting measures to enhance their practice and boost the tremendous positive impact that animals have continued to have in the lives of people in the society, he said that they should therefore, be actively engaged with their communities, educate the public and advocate policies that reflect the best interest of animals and pets.

“I stand before you to emphasize that this is the time to act. It is the time to safeguard your profession and make your sphere of operation a safer place for all.

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“For the profession to sustain its pride of place in the comity of other professions as well as the society, certain measures should be taken to broaden its frontiers,” he stated.

He said that the roles of veterinarians in civil society were evolving fast and urged practitioners to enforce the changes with enthusiasm and dedication.

“Over the years, the keeping of animal-pets has evolved far beyond mere companionship to man. It is becoming increasingly evident that animals, particularly pets, play vital roles in managing trauma, mental health issues and emotional challenges in people of diverse cultural backgrounds,” he stated.

 

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