We reject and resist cattle vaccination till the end: Opposition

PHOTO: Wiper party and Opposition leader Dr. Kalonzo Musyoka and other leaders addressing the Media.

NAIROBI, Kenya, Nov 17...Wiper party and Opposition leader Dr. Kalonzo Musyoka has said government intention to vaccine 22 million cattle in the country including sheeps, goats, camels and other domestic animals has sinister foreign agenda and does not go well with country' pastoralist group or Kenya as a whole.

The opposition notes that those behind claim that animal natural release of interstinal gas into the atmosphere as means of relief from normal feeding and flatulence processes is hazardous to the environment

"We reject these experiments, let everyone know that we will resist them to the very end we ask fellow Kenyans to join us in opposing the proposed vaccinations, which clearly hurt our animals and endanger our people", said Dr. Musyoka.

Furthermore, they add that the scheme aims to eradicate farm animal production entirely as it will end up production of beef and other bovine meat as traditional known in the country.

"Pastoralists and other livestock owners have a responsibility to preserve there animals and livelihoods, our food sovereignty and security are not subject to compromise", they added.

In addition opposition claims that people behind the vaccination plan do not carry out the same programme in their own countries where they have more animals than Kenya therefore greater contributers to "harmful climate change".

"We take note with alarm that these vaccinations that were developed overseas have been rejected everywhere in the world, Admission of this vacccines into Kenya is clearly irresponsible and risky we must all stand up and oppose it", stated the Opposition.

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