Ekiti govt launches mass Anthrax vaccination for livestock … receives 100,000 doses of Anthrax spore vaccine 

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In a proactive move to protect livestock from the deadly anthrax disease, the Ekiti State Government in conjunction with Livestock Productivity and Resilience Support (L-PRES) Project has launched a mass anthrax vaccination exercise in the State.
The  State  Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security,Hon Ebenezer Boluwade who flagged off the immunization exercise at Igede-Ekiti assured that the Administration of Governor Biodun Oyebanji was fully committed
to preventing  the spread of  Anthrax and  other deadly diseases that could negatively affect livestock production in the State.
Boluwade represented by the Permanent Secretary of his Ministry , Mr Babatope Ojo  stressed that the present administration will leverage on L-PRES project to support livestock farmers as to optimize their productivity and profitability.
He noted that State government in collaboration with L-PRES is fully committed to strengthen the livestock sector as plans are in top gear to build a modern veterinary hospital  with  state of the art equipment which will enhance the capacity of animal health providers to provide quality veterinary services and conduct proper diagnostic tests, which will play crucial role in accurate disease identification, improving treatment outcomes, increasing productivity, reducing economic losses and improving food safety.
In his remarks, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, Mr Babatope Ojo who spoke through the Director Veterinary Services,Dr. Emmanuel Osayomi  disclosed that the State government had already received 100,000 doses of Anthrax spore vaccine from the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security through Livestock Productivity and Resilience Support (L-PRES) Project for the immunization exercise.
The Permanent Secretary assured  that the State Government will fully  collaborate with the  L-PRES Project to  improve livestock productivity and resilience and boost the  Livestock industry in the State with the Project Development Objective (PDO)
which include are enhancing livestock disease management and control, increasing access to market and improving the livelihoods of livestock farmers.

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