Soldiers kill notorious hippopotamus in Gombe dam
A
notorious hippopotamus accused of terrorising Yamaltu/Deba local
government areas of Gombe State, and killing fishermen and farmers near
the Dadin/Kowa dam, was shot dead by soldiers Wednesday, local officials
said.
The animal killed many people in the last two years, the state government said.
Ismail Umar, who is the head of Forestry, Yamaltu/Deba Local Government, confirmed that the beast had been killed.
He said officials discovered the threat posed by the hippopotamus
since 2013, and complained to the LGA about the damages it was causing
them, and also requested permission to hunt it down.
“We were lucky to trap it outside. We used military men. And with the
help of the local hunters, we shot it yesterday night around 10:30 pm
when it came out to eat grasses, and today we butchered it in to
pieces,” Mr. Umar said.
He said there were about 100 hippopotamus in the dam.
Also speaking, the permanent secretary of the state Ministry of
Environment and Forest Resources, Adamu Pukuma, said the state was
committed to protecting hippopotamus to ensure they do not go into
extinction, saying the killed animal was “notorious”.
“It killed people around the area as well as destroyed people farm
and fishing equipment, and there were complaints from the people that
was why we sought the governor’s approval and killed it,” he said.
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