• March 28, 2025

MINISTRY LIFTS BAN ON ANIMAL MOVEMENTS IN KAZO DISTRICT

 MINISTRY   LIFTS BAN ON ANIMAL MOVEMENTS IN KAZO DISTRICT

KAZO FEDNAND

The Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries (MAAIF) has officially lifted the quarantine restrictions on animal movements in Kazo District, which had been imposed due to a foot and mouth disease (FMD) outbreak.

This decision comes after the successful vaccination of animals and the implementation of necessary health measures to combat the disease.

Quarantine restrictions had prohibited the movement of cattle, goats, sheep, and their products from, to, through, and within Kazo District since January 2024.

Following a comprehensive vaccination campaign that achieved over 95.9% coverage, the district leadership submitted a report to MAAIF requesting the reopening of animal markets.

During a meeting held today at the district headquarters, Kazo District Chief Administrative Officer Hajji Badru Mayanja expressed gratitude to the production department and all district leaders for their diligent efforts in fighting FMD.

Deputy District Internal Security Officer Joseph Mugume, representing the Resident District Commissioner (RDC) and who also chaired the meeting, echoed the same sentiments, thanking the team for their commitment to combatting FMD.

Zefrine Tumwesigye, the District Production Officer, assured attendees that strict monitoring will be enforced to oversee animal movements from outside Kazo District to further prevent any resurgence of FMD.

Rev. Samuel Mugisha Katugunda, the LC5 Chairman, also praised the production department’s efforts and urged coordinated action to prevent a future outbreak, given that neighboring districts are not yet free from the disease.

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