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Tinubu committed to strengthen livestock industry, veterinary profession -Ajimobi

By Our Reporter
The Presidency, on Tuesday, said that the present administration remain committed to strengthening the livestock industry and veterinary profession in the country.
Senior Special Assistant to President Bola Tinubu on Livestock Development, Hon. Idris Abiola Ajimobi, in his keynote address at the 11th oath-taking and white coat ceremony of the 2023/2024 Set, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Abuja, said the government “recognize the indispensable role that veterinary professionals play in safeguarding public health, advancing food security, and ensuring sustainable livestock development.”
“We recognize that without a strong veterinary professionals that will drive our animal agricultural reforms for a thriving agricultural economy will remain incomplete. As a result, we are strategically focused on policy interventions, creating enabling environment for professional and investors to co create a vibrant livestock economy.
“You are part of the journey to the promise land. To the graduating class, this is not just the end of your academic journey—it is the beginning of your contribution to a healthier and more sustainable world. Whether you choose clinical practice, research, policy development, or agribusiness, remember that your work is crucial to the well-being of our society,” he stressed
Ajimobi, who was represented at the event with the theme: “Veterinary Education: Promoting One Health and Sustainable Development Goals”, by a member of the Presidential Livestock Reforms Implementation Committee, Prof. Demo Kalla, said the skills and expertise of the graduating class are needed now more than ever, urging them to embrace innovation, collaboration, and resilience.
“As veterinarians, you are the frontline defenders of public health and biosecurity. You are not merely doctors of animals but also key stakeholders in disease prevention, food safety, and ecosystem conservation.
“Your expertise contributes to Sustainable Development Goals SDG1 (No Poverty) SDG2 (Zero Hunger) SDG3—Good Health and Well-being—which extends beyond human healthcare to encompass animal welfare and environmental stewardship.
“The health of our people is directly tied to the health of our livestock, wildlife, and the natural ecosystems we all share,” he added.
Also speaking, the President, Veterinary Council of Nigeria, VCN, Dr. Aishatu Abubakar Baju, said being establishment in 1953, the Council is the oldest regulatory body in the country, entrusted with ensuring excellence in the training and practice of veterinary medicine.
Baju, who highlighted the mandate of VCN, explained that the Council “stands as the guardian of the profession, ensuring that all practitioners adhere to these principles”, warning that “those who violate the Code of Ethics will be held accountable.”
She commended the Vice Chancellor and his management team for their unwavering support for the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, noting that their commitment has played a pivotal role in shaping the training of this new generation of veterinary professionals.
While pointing out that the new graduates are stepping into the profession at a pivotal time, she said President Tinubu has placed great emphasis on the veterinary profession through the Renewed Hope Agenda on National Livestock Reform, especially with the establishment of the Ministry of Livestock Development and the Presidential Committee for Renewed Hope Livestock Reforms Implementation.
Earlier in his welcome address, the Dean, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Abuja, Prof. Simon Enem, told the new veterinarians that “transformation and development are two attributes that will propel you to greatness requires high level of carriage, comportment, decency, decorum and the application of common sense.
“Delve into new areas of life embracing technologies. Be creative and innovative in thinking, utilizing every positive opportunity that may come your way,” he advised them.
The Dean added that “through this oath-taking ceremony, we are not sending you off but sending you forth to go into the
contribute to placing this Faculty amongst the leading Faculties of Veterinary Medicine in the world.”
Business & Economy
Pastor Reuben Initiative extols founder’s philanthropic gesture

By Idibhar Agadaga, Baylesa
The Director General Pastor Reuben Initiative for Good Leadership and Accountability (PRIFGLA), Eseimokumo Frank Soko has commended Pastor Reuben Wilson’s selfless contributions to the development of Bayelsa State and the Niger Delta region.
Speaking on an enlighment program on Royal FM, 95.5, Eseimokumo Frank Soko, highlighted Wilson’s commitment to education, noting that he has sponsored over 200 students across various universities in the region.
According to Soko, Wilson’s philanthropic efforts extend beyond education, as he has also provided monthly stipends to members of the Initiative ànd numerous individuals in need.
He particularly extolled Wilson’s selfless and sacrificial lifestyle which have positively impacted the lives of many Bayelsans.
He emphasized that Wilson’s charitable works is not limited to any particular political party or affiliation as beneficiaries come from diverse backgrounds including PDP, APC and Labour Party members.
On his part, PRIFGLA’s National Secretary and Special Adviser on Student Matters and Scholarships, Ogbomo Erepamowei, shared Wilson’s inspiring personal story, which has driven his passion for helping others.
Ogbomo noted that despite facing challenges in his own educational journey, Wilson has demonstrated remarkable resilience and generosity, supporting students in various institutions across the Niger Delta.
He added that over 200 students are under scholarship sponsored by Pastor Reuben Wilson in various universities across the Niger Delta region.
In a final statement, Soko expressed gratitude to Wilson, describing him as a “sacrificial leader” who has positively impacted the lives of those working with him.
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New Bayelsa Secretariat: Govt Appeals To Host Communities To Maintain Peace

By David Owei, Bayelsa
The Bayelsa State Government has appealed to the people of Yenagoa and Ovom communities currently locked in a dispute over ownership of the land, where the new 9-storey secretariat is sited, to sustain their age long unity and peaceful coexistence.
The Deputy Governor, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, made the appeal at separate meetings with the leaders and critical stakeholders of both communities in Government House, Yenagoa on Tuesday.
Senator Ewhrudjakpo, in a statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Media, Mr Doubara Atasi, pointed out that there was no need for both communities to feud over the land as government had acquired it for development purposes several decades ago.
According to the Deputy Governor, every land acquired by government with compensation paid becomes its property, stressing that all the communities lying within 15-kilometre radius from Yenagoa make up the Bayelsa State capital.
While acknowledging the sacrifices being made by the communities hosting the state capital, he assured that government would continue to protect their interests by performing its corporate social responsibility.
Senator Ewhrudjakpo, however, warned that the present administration would not fold its arms and watch any community or group of people cause crisis to disrupt the prevailing peace in the state for whatever reason.
He particularly cautioned the youths of Ovom against the alleged unwholesome practice of going to ministries, departments and agencies to demand a change in the letterheads and signboards of MDAs to reflect Ovom.
His words: “There is no long-term benefit in conflict. People can disagree, but they can reconcile their differences through the roundtable.
“Yenagoa and Ovom communities have a long history of peaceful coexistence as two sister communities in the Atissa Kingdom in the Yenagoa Local Government Area.
“As communities in the epicenter of the state capital, Ovom and Yenagoa have made huge sacrifices, and they cannot afford to fight themselves over land already acquired by government.
“Our position is that none of the communities own the land of the project site for the new state Secretariat; the ownership of that land now belongs to the Bayelsa State Government by virtue of the Capital City Development Law.
“However, government will continue to protect the interest of the communities who have donated the lands for public use and development.
“We are also receiving reports that some youths of Ovom are going to ministries, departments and agencies demanding for a change of address to reflect Ovom. That attitude is not right, and therefore, must be stopped forthwith.
“We should all know that like any other capital city in this country, the name of Yenagoa has influence over all other communities lying within the 15-km radius of the state capital, and as such Yenagoa is reflected in all addresses.”
In her remarks, the Member representing Yenagoa Constituency 1 in the State House of Assembly, Hon. Ayibanengiyefa Egba, expressed gratitude to the state government for its swift intervention and called on the communities to embrace peace as brothers to foster development and progress.
Others who spoke briefly at the two meetings include the former Technical Adviser to the Governor on Conflict Resolution, Chief Boma Spero-Jack, Hon. Markson Fefegha, Chief Couple Anyamalem, Chief Stephen Abaribote, and Chief Loveday Abaribote.
Top government functionaries present included the commissioners for works, information, marine and blue economy, lands and survey, and that of community development.
Also in attendance were the Chairman of Yenagoa Local Government Area, Hon. Bulodisiye Ndiware, the Acting Surveyor General of Bayelsa State, Geku Tonye Margareth; the Technical Adviser to the Governor on Boundary Matters, Hon. Salem Vote, among others.
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