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VCN organises retreat for staff to combat livestock diseases *Laments shortage of veterinarians
By Our Reporter
The Veterinary Council of Nigeria, VCN, has organised retreat for its staff to enhance their efficiency in combating the outbreak of anthrax and other livestock diseases just as it lamented that the number of veterinarians in the country aren’t enough to handle the situation.
The Federal Ministry of Livestock Development had recently confirmed the outbreak of anthrax in a farm in Zamfara State, urging vigilance and proactive measures to mitigate the risks associated with the disease.
But the Acting Registrar of VCN, Oladotun Fadipe, urged the government to take more proactive measures against the disease, saying that Nigeria needs at least two veterinarians in each local government across the nation to curb the spread, emphasizing that many of the livestock diseases if curtailed in animals would ensure safety for human beings.
Fadipe, who spoke weekend in Abuja at the end of the 2025 staff retreat, explained that the number of veterinarians that are trained in Nigeria today are not enough to service the system stating that outbreak of anthrax and other livestock diseases would continue if more vets are not employed.
“Prevention, they say, is better than cure but when you go to many of these states, you have very few veterinarians in the system. And that is why this outbreak will continue. We are calling on government to ensure that every local government should have at least two veterinarians in their
employment.
“The number of vets that are trained in Nigeria today are not even enough to service the system, yet a lot of those vets are not being employed. So, it is a call to government that if we have vets at their duty posts and properly placed, they will have detected it before it even happened,” he stated.
Speaking earlier, a veterinary doctor and President, Farm Alert, Dr. Femi Kayode, noted that the theme: “Enhancing efficiency and productivity in challenging times”, underscore the need to step back and look inward to ensure productivity and efficiency while deploying their expertise to the world as staff of Dr. Femi Kayodeof Nigeria.
Kayode noted that their is need re-engineer the mindset of the VCN staff for work ethics and introduce technological tools such as Artificial Intelligence, AI to further improve their capacity and enhance their productivity.
“It’s an important thing that we’re doing this today and I’m hoping that by the time this retreat is done, people come up with better mindset. People understand the quality and the values of tools that they use to enhance productivity.
“And more importantly, I think the African continent will be grateful for moments like this where we have to step back to ask ourselves critical questions to move us forward,” he added.
On her part, the Deputy Registrar of VCN, Dr. Helen Oputa stated that the retreat was meant to encourage the staff and change the paradigm for dedication to work while serving the nation irrespective of challenges.
Expressing optimism about the retreat, she said: “We are seeing results in our output and everyone is already practicing what has been learnt. The theme speaks to the mindset to go through and to keep them going. We need to address their mindset and give them hope to energize them to continue pushing.”
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Brass Island Kinsmen Reunite in Bid to Heal Political Divisions
By David Owei, Bayelsa
A New Year reunion party of indigenes of Brass Island in Bayelsa State brought together former political adversaries, offering a fresh push for reconciliation after years of divisions driven by political differences.
The event, organised by the group Old Time Friends in Brass Island and sponsored by former federal lawmaker Rt. Hon. Israel Sunny Goli — who represented the Nembe/Brass constituency in the House of Representatives — took place at the Banquet Hall of the Government House. It drew traditional rulers, politicians, youth and women leaders, signalling a collective desire to move beyond past animosities.
Attendees described the atmosphere as enthusiastic and hopeful. HRH Moses Theophilus Kenibara V, the traditional ruler of Moko Ama, Sangana, expressed delight at the gathering and called for sustained peace.
“The enthusiasm among those present was contagious,” one participant noted, highlighting the warm interactions among long-estranged kinsmen.
High Chief Dr. Kune Igoni Claudius, who chaired the occasion, described the reunion as historic. “The forum and today’s celebration are a signal of better things ahead,” he said. “What is happening here should serve as an awakening of all of us. It reminds us that friendship should last longer than misunderstandings, and that old quarrels, like expired phone numbers, should not be redialed.”
Claudius praised the sponsor, noting Sunny Goli’s track record in fostering unity. “Rt. Hon. Sunny Goli has a gift for bringing people together. Unity is his profession,” he said. “He would have retired with honours. The initiative reflects his belief that leadership is not about titles alone but about bringing people together, especially those who have not seen each other since hairlines were still negotiating peacefully.”
He urged residents to seize the moment as a turning point. “Life is too short and reunions are too rare to waste time on grudges that even we can no longer remember clearly,” Claudius added. “The people of Brass Island should rejoice together rather than return to the animosities of the past.”
Sunny Goli, the event’s initiator, framed the gathering as a revival of traditional communal ties. “The gathering has shown the positive disposition of all Brass Islanders to the issue of reawakening social life on the island,” he said. “It is to bring people who have not seen each other for a decade or two together.”
He emphasised broader implications: “It is a message to all that the social and economic life of our people should return in the atmosphere of peace.”
The reunion underscores ongoing efforts in Brass Island — part of Brass Local Government Area — to overcome political fractures that have strained families and communities for decades, with organisers positioning it as a foundation for renewed harmony and progress.
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Anambra : Police reveals identity of detained destructive masquerade, intensify search for other suspects
By Our Correspondent
At last Anambra Police Command has unveiled the identity of the detained masquerade reported to have assaulted scores of innocent people and destroyed a lot of property at Awgbu, Orumba North Local Government area, Anambra state, has been revealed as Ifesinachi Ezeolu, aged 28, by the state Police command.
Recall that the detention of the masquerade followed widespread public concern and reports of assaults and intimidation of residents by the masquerade.
In a statement by the state Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Tochukwu Ikenga, (SP), he said that, “The Command wishes to clearly state that the Nigeria Police Force respects and recognises the cultural and traditional practices of the people.
” However, no cultural activity or belief system should be used as a cover to harass, assault, intimidate, or violate the fundamental human rights of citizens.
“The Command also emphasizes that masquerade activities, like all public gatherings, must be conducted peacefully and within the confines of the law.
“Therefore, any act capable of causing fear, injury, or public disorder will be promptly addressed. Meanwhile, investigations are ongoing to identify and bring to justice other suspects who are linked to the incident,” he maintained.
Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police, CP, Ikioye Orutugu, has reassured residents that the Command will continue to work with traditional rulers, community leaders, and stakeholders to promote peaceful cultural expressions, while ensuring the safety and rights of all individuals.
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Imo community celebrates monarch’s 1st outing, honours Illustrious sons, hosts free medical office
By Magnus Chukwudi, Port Harcourt.
The Dikenafai Ancient Kingdom in Ideato South Local Government Area LGA of Imo state, has celebrated the first public outing of its new traditional ruler, the Eze Ebubedike II of Dikenafai, His Royal Highness HRH Eze Ezekiel Uchenna Odoemena.
The event held at Ezumezu Dikeoshie, marked the monarch’s first official presentation and celebration of leadership, unity, and cultural heritage.
Highlights of the ceremony included: free medical outreach, showcasing of the kingdom’s commitment to community welfare. Other activities were ; peace talks with traditional rulers, emphasising unity and cooperation; and conferment of chieftaincy titles on illustrious sons, who had contributed to Dikenafai’s development. The programmes further comprised a visit to the Orie Ukwu market, promotion of local farm products and distribution of goods to restore the market’s glory and traditional wrestling, ‘Ekere Mgba.’
Eze Ezekiel Odoemena affirmed that the ‘Ezumezu’ festival is meant to unite the people, just as it signifies a new beginning for the community. He observed that the medical outreach was not just about providing healthcare, but also about building trust and unity in the community.
The royal father noted that the community recognised the critical challenges in healthcare access and used the medical outreach to bridge the gaps in healthcare delivery in Dikenafai.
The Chairman of the Central Planning Committee of the event, Chief Joachin Olumba, Emetumba I, described the outreach programme as a unique opportunity for the people to access free medical care, assuring that, it would help unite them.
He stressed: “There is nothing better than peace, because there can be no development without it.”
He applauded the free medical outreach, which provided essential medical services, including check-ups, treatments, and health education. He also commended the team of doctors, nurses, and volunteers, who worked tirelessly to make a positive impact on the community.
He said that the medical outreach provided numerous benefits, including improved access to healthcare services for underserved populations, free medical treatment and health education to promote preventive care.
The Traditional Ruler of Umuakam Autonomous Community, the Akamigbo III of Umuakam, Eze P.E. Ewuzie, commended Eze Odoemena, for facilitating the medical outreach, which brought doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals to the community level.
He congratulated the Dikenafai monarch on his formal recognition by the Imo State Government and on receiving the support of his people.
The Chairman of the Sub Committee on Publicity and Protocol, Chief Azubuike Erunugha, Ph.D, stressed the importance of regular medical check-ups.
He stated: “True community health goes beyond treatment to sustained awareness, lifestyle adjustments, and prevention.”
“Our focus is not only on treatment but also on prevention, through sensitisation and community health education,” he said.
Erunugha expressed gratitude to partners, volunteers and community members, noting that their collaboration amplified the programme’s impact.
The Head of the Medical Outreach team and the Dean of the College of Medicine at the University of Lagos, Prof. Francis Duru, credited the success of the outreach to the collaboration between Eze Odoemena and other stakeholders.
“This initiative underscores the power of collaboration. We were able to mobilise resources, personnel, and expertise to achieve remarkable outcomes. The smiles we see today are our greatest reward,” he said.
Prof Duru assured that the medical outreach would now be an annual event with better services. He thanked the medical professionals who participated in the outreach programme.
The President, Inclusive Health Corporation USA, Dr Ikechi Okwara, observed that the medical outreach, organised at the instance of Eze Odoemena was exploratory in the sense that it laid the foundation for future medical interventions.
He said that, beyond providing basic medical services to the less privileged, the medical outreach also served as a platform for health education, raised awareness of diseases and their prevention, and promoted healthy practices.
Dr Okwara said that by educating the community, the outreach would encourage healthier lifestyles and the adoption of preventive measures to reduce the burden of diseases.
He stated that the medical outreach would help level the playing field, ensuring that more people have access to the care they need, regardless of their economic status.
Also speaking, a former member of the House of Representatives, Right Hon. Pascal Chigozie Obi, remarked that the medical intervention had given hope to the hopeless and helpless.
Another member of the House of Representatives, Hon. Barr Ikeagwuonu Onyinye Ugochinyere, graced the occasion. ###.
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