In a decisive move against veterinary quackery, authorities have raided the premises of a suspected quack in Ibeju-Lekki, uncovering fake licences, substandard medications, and unapproved practices that endanger animal and human health.
Why it matters: Unqualified veterinary practices contribute to poor animal care and serious public health risks like Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR), a growing global health threat.
Go deeper: During the raid, officials found counterfeit veterinary certificates, unsafe drugs, and evidence of improper medical treatments. This operation is part of a broader effort to protect public and animal health by eliminating unqualified practitioners.
Quote: “This clampdown is a significant step towards ensuring that qualified professionals provide animal healthcare,” Chairman of the Lagos chapter of the Nigerian Veterinary Medical Association, Dr. Ofua Mark said.