The Coalition of Unemployed Veterinary Officers of Ghana have issued a 21-day ultimatum to authorities to supply a passable clarification and subsequently deploy the remaining 550 cleared veterinary officers along with those that have accomplished their necessary National Service.
The coalition additionally implores the Minister of Food and Agriculture to expedite the deployment course of or face peaceable protests on the ministry’s premises till their calls for are met.
In August 2020, the Coalition drew consideration to the plight of over 1000 certified Veterinary Officers who, regardless of graduating from the esteemed Veterinary Colleges of Ghana, stay unemployed for practically three years.
Addressing a press convention on the Pong-Tamale Verterinary College, whereas acknowledging the deployment of the primary 50% of the promised officers to their respective posts, Abdul Ganiyu Iddrisu, President of the Coalition expressed deep disappointment over the inexplicable delay in deploying the remaining 50%, as directed by President Akufo-Addo.
“We commend the government’s response to our call, as articulated by His Excellency President Nana Akufo-Addo during the 37th annual National Farmers’ Day celebration in 2021. The promise of recruiting 1100 Veterinary Officers by 2022 was a beacon of hope for our profession and the agricultural landscape,” he said.
“Currently as we speak, the number of graduates sitting at home are close to two thousand and some are on the verge of completion. This delay in recruiting the remaining 50% raises concerns about the commitment of the Ministry of Agriculture to address the critical shortage of veterinary personnel and its potential impact on public health and agricultural sustainability,” he careworn.
Frustrations
According to the group, their frustration stems from the failure of successive makes an attempt to have interaction the Ministry of Agriculture in constructive dialogue relating to the delayed deployment.
“Despite our relentless efforts, including numerous trips from Tamale to Accra and financial contributions from coalition members, our inquiries remain unanswered.”
“The significance of our cause cannot be overstated, particularly in light of recent disease outbreaks such as Avian Influenza and Anthrax, which have devastated livestock populations and threatened human health. The tragic loss of life resulting from the consumption of infected meat underscores the urgency of bolstering disease surveillance and veterinary services across the country,” Abdul Ganiyu Iddrisu lamented.
Ultimatum
In mild of those urgent issues, the Unemployed Veterinary Officers Coalition of Ghana implored the Minister of Food and Agriculture to expedite the deployment course of or face peaceable protests on the Ministry’s premises till their calls for are met.
“The authorities ought to word that, these overwhelming variety of graduates are a part of the voting inhabitants, and our influence can’t be underestimated,“ the President of the Coalition famous.