Gombe Lawmaker Urges Federal Government Protection After Hippopotamus Attack Kills Young Man!
Reported by Marian Opeyemi Fasesan | Sele Media Africa
A tragic incident in Gombe State has prompted a strong appeal from a local lawmaker to the Federal Government for urgent wildlife protection measures. The call follows the death of a young man who was fatally attacked by a hippopotamus in one of the state’s riverine areas.
What Happened
- The fatal attack reportedly occurred along the Dadinkowa River, where communities have long coexisted with hippos in the wild.
- According to local reports, the young man was fetching water when the hippopotamus emerged and attacked him, leaving him with fatal injuries.
- The incident sparked panic among residents, with many fearing further attacks from the increasingly aggressive animals.
Lawmaker’s Appeal
- A member of the Gombe State House of Assembly representing the affected area has called on the Federal Ministry of Environment and relevant wildlife agencies to intervene.
- He urged the government to deploy rangers or wildlife specialists to manage the situation and protect both lives and endangered species.
- The lawmaker stressed that the community lacks the tools or training to handle such wildlife threats safely.
Why It Matters - While hippopotamuses are protected under Nigerian wildlife laws, they are also among the deadliest animals in Africa, especially when they feel threatened.
- The incident highlights the need for better human-wildlife conflict management, especially in communities bordering rivers and conservation zones.
Citations:
- The Guardian Nigeria: guardian.ng/news/fear-as-displaced-hippos-kill-one-attack-adamawa-communities/?utm_source=chatgpt.com
- Herald: www.herald.ng/hippos-attacking-our-community-farmlands-gombe-village-head-cries-out/?utm_source=chatgpt.com
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