Administering the oath, the VCN Registrar, Dr Marcus Avon, warned the Vet Doctors to shun unethical practices, saying the licence issued to them is just for one year and is subject to renewal by the council.
“The probation licence given to you to practise will expire in 2015. If any of you is found wanting within this one year, his or her licence will not be renewed.
You are expected to obey the ethics of the profession as well as respect your senior colleagues in the profession,” he said.
He congratulated the parents of the graduates for investing in the education of their children, saying education was vital to development.
In his reaction, the Vice-Chancellor of UNN, Prof Benjamin Ozumba said that he was optimistic that the graduates have been found worthy in character and learning by the university and appreciated the contributions of VCN in training of our veterinary students.
Prof Vincent Shoyinka, Dean of Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, UNN, congratulated the new doctors and urged them to adhere to the ethics of the profession at all times.
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