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Kogi Govt launches mass vaccination drive against Transboundary Animal Diseases

Kogi Flame by Kogi Flame
February 19, 2026
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Kogi Govt launches mass vaccination drive against Transboundary Animal Diseases

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The Kogi State Livestock Productivity and Resilience (Kogi L-PRES) Project, in collaboration with Kogi Ministry of Livestock Development, has launched a mass vaccination exercise against Transboundary Animal Diseases (TADs).

During the Stakeholders’ Engagement meeting in Lokoja, the Commissioner for Livestock Development, Dr Olufemi Bolarin, said the initiative aims to safeguard animal health, strengthen livestock productivity, and enhance food security in the state.

The meeting brought together stakeholders, including farmers, veterinarians, animal scientists, traditional rulers, security agencies and others, to discuss strategies for the vaccination drive.

The Commissioner urged farmers, cattle breeders, and pastoralists to support the vaccination drive being administered freely to the livestock in the state.

“We have done it before, and we can do it again,” he said, referencing Kogi’s previous success in animal vaccination.

He emphasised that the the vaccines are free, and assured that the government would ensure security for vaccinators.

The Commissioner urged the locals to provide security for vaccination teams, saying “we need your cooperation and support”.

Dr Bolarin acknowledged potential challenges, including security risks and difficult terrain, but emphasized the importance of the exercise for humanity, Nigeria, and Kogi State.

The State Project Coordinator (SPC) of Kogi L-PRES Project, Mr Abdulkabir Onoruoyiza Otaru, said the project is working across Nigeria to address TADs, with Kogi State being a key focus area.

Mr Otaru noted that the exercise aims to reduce disease burden, improve livestock productivity, and enhance socio-economic wellbeing.

“We believe that by addressing this issue, we can enhance livestock productivity, commercialization, and the standard of living of farmers,” he said.

He emphasized the importance of collective action, strong coordination, and sustained stakeholder collaboration in controlling TADs.

The Acting Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Livestock Development, Dr Abdulsalam Hadi, said the exercise is a collective effort to combat diseases like Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia (CBPP), Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD), and Newcastle Disease.

He commended the Federal Government for donating vaccines and urged stakeholders to support the initiative.

“This meeting is timely and strategic, bringing together critical stakeholders to align efforts towards safeguarding animal health and strengthening livestock productivity,” Hadi said.

Dr Shaibu Egwu, Director of Veterinary Services, Kogi Ministry of Livestock Development, presented an overview of TADs.

According to him, the vaccines include 200,000 Doses of CBPP vaccines, and 3,000 Doses of Foot and Mouth Disease vaccines (FMDV) for cattle, and 30,000 Doses of Newcastle Disease vaccines (NCDV) for poultry.

He said the vaccines would be administered to livestock clusters across the state between February 18 to March 13, 2026.

Dr Tolu Omotugba, Chairman of NVMA, Kogi State Chapter, highlighted the grave effects of TADs, including reduced animal production, increased mortality, trade restrictions, and economic losses.

Dr Omotugba emphasized that the mass vaccination exercise is a big intervention that will help reduce insecurity in the state.

Mr Felix Eneche, Representative of the Nigerian Institute of Animal Science, stressed the need for good welfare packages for workers carrying out the vaccination exercise, citing the risks they face.

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