Kapelebyong community credited for supporting veterinary team in FMD vaccination of cattle

Doctor Omayo Charles vaccinating a cow in a temporal cattle crush in Akoromit Sub County recently
Doctor Omayo Charles vaccinating a cow in Akoromit Sub County recently. Photo by Emmanuel Opio

The veterinary sector of Kapelebyong District has reported great community reception in the ongoing mass vaccination of cattle against Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD).

Raymond Ekita, the acting District Veterinary Officer stressed that the farmers have not only responded positively to deliver their cattle for vaccination but also supported to construct temporal cattle crushes in the vaccination points.

He acknowledged that without the support from the community, the veterinary teams would be struggling to use the available eight permanent functional ones.

Ekita boasted that the team had vaccinated over 9600 in Acowa and Akoromit Sub Counties by July 19,2024.

Despite registering success, Ekita confirmed to have received defiance from Airiamet and Onapai villages in Akore Parish on claims of the vaccine being unsafe.

“This vaccine is very safe and it meets international standards. In case they continue to defy our appeal, we shall involve security to handle them. We don’t want their communities to be breeding grounds for FMD,” Ekita said.

John Okello, a farmer in Acowa praised the veterinary staff for their commitment in vaccinating animals. He said that the timely exercise saves them from the great economic losses which result from FMD.

Francis Akorikin, the District Chairperson for Kapelebyong urged farmers to embrace the vaccination of their animals, since the vaccine is expensive to acquire.

The veterinary staff of Kapelebyong district are handling the mass vaccination exercise from one parish to another. They began on 3rd July with the target of vaccinating 30,000 cattle by 13th September, 2024.

Recently, Kapelebyong district received 30,000 doses of FMD vaccine and a refrigerator from the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries (MAAIF). The district has 106,000 cattle, according to the recent livestock census report.

The statistics indicate that Kapelebyong sold 21,659 cattle in the Financial Year 2023/2024.

By Emmanuel Opio

Communication Officer

Kapelebyong District Local Government