Auwalu Umar, the director of the public affairs directorate of the university, disclosed this in a statement issued on Tuesday.
Mr Ogbu said that establishment of these centres would give enough veterinary manpower to the farms, ranches and abattoirs.
Mr Na’Allah gave the charge at the 10th oath-taking and induction for the graduands on Thursday in Abuja.
According to Mr Nasir, cat’s faeces can carry the infection known as toxoplasmosis, only found in cats that go outdoors and hunt prey.
“It is a guide on husbandry practices, vaccination requirements, disease outbreaks prevention and profitability plans for poultry farm owners.”
