Joint Press Release by the Veterinary Council of Nigeria and the Nigerian Veterinary Medical Association on COVID-19 Pandemic


Posted on: Fri 17-04-2020

The Veterinary community in Nigeria has noted with concern the ravaging effects of COVID-19 globally and particularly in our country, Nigeria and wish to commend the efforts so far put in place by the Federal Government through the Presidential Task-Force on COVID-19 Pandemic, Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) and other relevant stake-holders. We call on all Nigerians to heed the advisory and precautionary measures put in place to contain the virus.

Veterinarians being an integral part of the global health community, beyond their traditional roles in animal health, welfare and public health, ensure that; 

  • Veterinary regulation and inspection service continues by overseeing the integration of public health, ensuring that only healthy animals and their by-products enter food supply chain to guarantee food safety for the population. 
  • They are prepared to attend to emergency situation in support of public health 
  • They undertake preventive measures such as vaccination against disease with significant Veterinary and Public health or economic impact. 
  • They prioritize research activities to help contain emerging and re-emerging zoonotic disease. 

In support of the efforts of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development in collaboration with states ministries of Agriculture/Animal Resources, are already engaging in fumigation of high risk Veterinary related areas especially live-bird and livestock markets and promoting increased biosecurity in poultry and livestock farms. 

In view of the zoonotic potential of COVID-19, Veterinarians across the country are available to support Global efforts in order to curtail infection by the virus through educating their clients, immediate community and the general public on the preventive protocols to contain the virus. 

We have also called on Veterinarians as they undertake their work to safeguard their health, health of those they work with and their Clients by taking precautionary actions in their practices and premises by ensuring that appropriate levels of biosecurity is implemented to avoid further spread of COVID-19. 

We urge Government at all levels to support the efforts already initiated by the Veterinary authorities and professionals to scale-up global Veterinary mandate in the face of this daunting challenge. 

Should there be a lock-down, Veterinary services should be understood by all concerned authorities as essential services. 

The Veterinary community in Nigeria is committed and prepared to work with all the relevant stakeholders and communities to end this pandemic. 

Signed:

CP. Aishatu Abubakar Baju (DVM, PhD, NPOM) 

President, Veterinary Council of Nigeria 

Prof. Bello Agale

President, Nigeria Veterinary Medical Association