UNILORIN Inducts 29 Veterinary Doctors

The regulatory agency has digitized its operations to combat quackery and enhance efficiency, requiring the graduates to register with the agency to practice legally, warning that violations would be subject to tribunal proceedings.

UNILORIN Inducts 29 Veterinary Doctors

The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Ilorin has celebrated the induction of 29 graduates in Veterinary Medicine from the 2021/2022 academic session. Fasasi Abdulbasit, the son of a Police Officer in Ogun state and a mother engaged in petty trading, emerged as the best graduate in the faculty.

During the fifth induction and oath-taking ceremony, themed "From Healing Heaves to Healthy Harvests: The Inspiring Journey to Tunde Agbato, Veterinarian Extraordinaire," held at the university auditorium, the President of the Veterinary Council of Nigeria, AIG Aishatu Abubakar-Baju, represented by Professor Mathew Adamu, emphasized the importance of following established rules, regulations, and laws.

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The regulatory agency has digitized its operations to combat quackery and enhance efficiency, requiring the graduates to register with the agency to practice legally, warning that violations would be subject to tribunal proceedings.

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Professor Wahab Egbewole (SAN), the Vice Chancellor, urged the graduates to excel with integrity, acknowledging the significant expectations society has for them, as they play a vital role in the health and well-being of animals and the environment.

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The Dean of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Professor Oyebisi Azeez, highlighted the unique and essential role veterinarians play in society as guardians of animal health, defenders of the human-animal bond, and advocates for animal welfare. He called upon the new veterinarians to use their knowledge and expertise for the betterment of all creatures and uphold the responsibilities that come with their profession.