UniJos VC says it takes N45 million to supply one veterinary physician

…as College of Jos Graduates 12 Veterinary medical doctors

Tanko Ishaya, the vice chancellor of the college of Jos, Plateau state has revealed that it takes a staggering N45 million to supply one veterinary physician which he stated underscores the funding in human capital.

The VC made this recognized on Wednesday in Jos, through the induction and third Oath taking of 12 Veterinary medical doctors by the college of veterinary drugs, college of Jos and the Veterinary Council of Nigeria (VCN), with the theme “Veterinary Training and Entrepreneurship: Enhancing Employment and Sustainable Financial Expertise”.

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Represented by Rahila Gowon, the VC teachers of the college, Ishaya emphasised the importance of the event, highlighting the onerous work of lecturers and college students resulting in the commencement of the 12 veterinary medical doctors.

“It’s a nice day for the college as a result of the onerous work of lecturers has been in a position to produce one thing tangible resulting in the commencement of 12 veterinary medical doctors. It takes N45 milion to supply one veterinary physician and the instruction is able to influence data”.

The Vice Chancellor expressed gratitude to the Plateau authorities for his or her help, which contributed to the achievement of the feat.

Ishaya additionally appreciated the dad and mom for his or her sacrifices in sponsoring their youngsters’s schooling.

“I admire the Plateau state authorities for the help which led to the achievement of those feat. I additionally admire the dad and mom for his or her zee to sponsor their youngsters at school”.

He prayed for the graduates to be a signpost for a brighter Nigeria and wished them success in life.

Aishatu Baju, President of the Veterinary Council of Nigeria, represented by Gani Enahoro, congratulated the graduates and reminded them that they’re the way forward for the occupation.

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Baju emphasised that their data has simply begun and urged them to uphold the ethics of the veterinary occupation.

The induction ceremony marked a major milestone within the lives of the 12 veterinary medical doctors, who at the moment are able to make their mark within the occupation.

The occasion highlighted the significance of veterinary schooling and entrepreneurship in enhancing employment and sustainable financial abilities.

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