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Gombe lawmaker begs FG to protect them from frequent hippo attacks

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Inuwa Garba, the lawmaker representing Yamaltu/Deba Federal Constituency, in Gombe State, has called on the relevant Federal Government agencies to tackle the incessant attacks of hippopotamus on his constituents

He claimed the attacks have resulted to de.aths in recent times.

Garba made the plea on Thursday through a motion of urgent public importance at a plenary session presided over by the Deputy Speaker, Hon Benjamin Kalu.

Gombe and neighbouring Bauchi State are home to species of wildlife, including bush pigs, buffalo, elephants, and zebras, among others.

Addressing his colleagues, the Peoples Democratic Party lawmaker noted that in recent times, “There have been recurrent and deadly attacks by hippopotamuses in several communities within Yamaltu/Deba Federal Constituency of Gombe State, particularly affecting fishermen and other farmers whose activities revolve around rivers and farmlands in the area.

“The House notes that these attacks have led to the tragic loss of lives of some fishermen and farmers, as well as the destruction of crops, thereby inflicting untold hardship on the affected families and communities whose livelihoods depend heavily on fishing and agriculture.

“The constant presence of these wild animals around rivers and farmlands in these locations has instilled fear and panic among residents, forcing many farmers and fishermen to abandon their means of livelihood, thus worsening the poverty and food insecurity situation in the constituency.”

According to him, “On October 5, a canoe was attacked and one Yahaya Bawa was k!lled and many others were injured.”

He expressed concern that the continuous attacks, if left unchecked, “may escalate into a major humanitarian and economic crises, as more people become displaced, livelihoods destroyed, and agricultural productivity further diminished.”

The affected people, he added, deserve urgent response and intervention to arrest the situation.

Garba further reminded the House that if nothing is urgently done to address the challenges of wildlife encroachment, habitat management, and community protection in the affected areas, “the entire area will be deserted and food insufficiency will automatically set in due to low agricultural activities.”

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