Unilorin inducts 29 veterinary doctors 

Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Ilorin has produced and inducted 29 graduates of Veterinary Medicine in the 2021/2022 academic session. 

A son of a Police Officer in Ogun state and a petty trader mother, Fasasi Abdulbasit, emerged the best graduate in the faculty. 

Performing the induction during the fifth induction/oath taking ceremony, themed, “From Healing Heaves to Healthy Harvests: The Inspiring Journey to Tunde Agbato, Veterinarian Extraordinaire”, at the university auditorium on Wednesday, the president, Veterinary Council of Nigeria, AIG Aishatu Abubakar-Baju, represented by Professor Mathew Adamu, charged the graduates to abide by laid down rules, regulations and laws.

She said that the regulatory agency has digitized its operation to check quackery and provide more efficient and effective operation, saying that the graduates should register with the agency to practice legally.

“You must practice within ambits of ethics of the profession and within the law or face tribunal set up to try defaulters”, he said. 

Also speaking, the Vice Chancellor, Professor Wahab Egbewole (SAN), charged the graduands to soar like eagle with comportment and integrity. 

The vice chancellor, who said that parents and society deserve more from the new veterinary doctors for the labour on them, added that, “You cannot afford to disappoint Nigeria”.

“Practice with compassion because the animals you’ll be dealing with cannot talk. Also, you should comport yourself in society because people expect a lot from you. Develop on your capacity. Don’t be complacent. Be diligent. Leverage on technology. This is an opportunity. Don’t abuse opportunity given to you”, he said.

Also speaking, the Dean, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Professor Oyebisi Azeez, said that the ceremony marked the beginning of a journey that holds great responsibility and even greater reward.

Professor Azeez, who said that veterinarians play unique role in the society, added that, “We are the guardians of the health and well-being of animals, large and small.

“We are the defenders of the bond between humans and their beloved pets. We are the stewards of our environment, advocating for the welfare of both domestic and wild creatures.

“But being a veterinarian is not just about treating ailments, prescribing medications, or performing surgeries. It’s about understanding the intricate connections that exist between animals, humans, and the environment. It’s about being a voice for those who cannot speak for themselves, a source of comfort to those in pain, and a beacon of hope for those who are suffering.

“In your hands, new veterinarians, you hold the power to make a real difference in the world. You have the ability to alleviate sufering, promote the welfare of animals, and safeguard public health. Your knowledge and expertise will touch the lives of countless creatures, both great and small.

“But with this immense power comes great responsibility. The path you’ve chosen is not always easy. It will demand dedication, compassion, and the relentless pursuit of knowledge. You will witness heartwarming successes and face challenging cases. You will become educators, advocates, and leaders in the field of veterinary medicine.”

In a keynote address, titled, “From Healing Heaves to Healthy Harvests: The Inspiring Journey to Tunde Agbato, Veterinarian Extraordinaire”, delivered by Dr. Tunde Ifemade, charged the graduates to draw several lessons that will guide their path in their chosen careers from the life of Dr. Agbato. 

“We can make a difference no matter where we find ourselves. We should start from where we are and work progressively on our career. We can also have it all -a wonderful relationship with God, a solid family life and an excellent career.”

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