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Edo flags off free anti-rabies vaccination

Suyi Ayodele
November 25, 2022
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The Edo State Government has flagged off free Anti-rabies vaccination for the prevention of rabies in the state.

The Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security, Stephen Idehenre said during the event in Benin that the vaccination programme demonstrates the government’s resolve to eradicate rabies and boost animal health in the state.

“These vaccines will be distributed to the three senatorial districts of the state from where they will be taken to the various local government areas.

” As you are aware, rabies is a serious disease that a person can contact through the bites animals, mainly dogs and cats.

“This administration has always been in the forefront of programme that are geared towards eradicating diseases through massive annual vaccination campaign,” he said.

According to him, I am calling on all pets owners in the state to take advantage of this free anti rabies vaccination to make Edo rabies free

Also speaking Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Peter Aikhuomobhgbe said the ministry was collaborating with the federal ministry of Agriculture to vaccinate livestock against transboundary animal diseases.

” In a short while, we will be commencing field vaccination of cattles, sheep and goats,” he added.

The Director of veterinary services, Thomas Haruna noted that there was enough vaccines that would go round all pets, and livestock in the state.
The Edo State Government has flagged off free Anti Rabies Vaccination exercise for the prevention of rabies in the state.

The Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security, Stephen Idehenre, speaking during the flag off, that the vaccination programme demonstrated government’s resolve to eradicate rabies and boost animal health in the state.

“This vaccines will be distributed to the three senatorial districts of the state from where they will be taken to the various local government areas.

” As you are aware, rabies is a serious disease that a person can contact through the bites animals, mainly dogs and cats.

“This administration has always been in the forefront of programme that are geared towards eradicating diseases through massive annual vaccination campaign,” he said.

He called on all pets owners in the state to take advantage of the free anti rabies vaccination to make Edo rabies free

Also speaking, the Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Peter Aikhuomobhgbe, said the ministry was collaborating with the federal ministry of Agriculture to vaccinate livestock against trans-boundary animal diseases.

“In a short while, we will be commencing field vaccination of cattles, sheep and goats,” he added.

The Director of Veterinary Services, Thomas Haruna, noted that there was enough vaccines that would go round all pets, and livestock in the state.


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