 First, the Nigerian Veterinary Medical Association has called on stakeholders both at the national and state levels to collaborate with the association in its campaign on mass vaccination against rabies. The national president of the association, Dr. Olutoni Aditsubiru, gave the chart at the 2023 World Rabies Day, tagged all for one, one health for all, in Lafayette. She explained that, in a bid to tackle the virus, the association had embarked on awareness campaigns across the state of the country on the menace of the disease. Aditsubiru expressed confidence that efforts by her union will in no small measure educate Nigerians about the killer disease. She added that they had also stepped up effort at eradicating the virus by the year 2030, in line with the commitment of the World Health Organization. So we want to all put our hands together to pursue one goal, which is pursue the latest out of the world. It is possible. And I know that as veterinarians, we can do it. People are aware that we have a target and then they have a responsibility. And this responsibility is just to on your animals responsibly. This we can do by making sure that your dogs are on leech. Nobody is supposed to release his dog or cat to be roaming about. So that if it requires, even if it's monthly, it's a transition or weekly, whether it's jingles in our local languages, it will make sure that the message gets right down to the grassroots. We're willing as a government to make sure that this is done so that we can work towards the eradication of this virus as a target.