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Veterinarians Report 80% of Borno Zoo Animals Impacted By Flooding

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September 12, 2024
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The Nigerian Veterinary Medical Association (NVMA) has raised alarms over the impact of recent flooding on the Borno Zoo, revealing that 80% of the animals have been affected.

In a statement issued on Thursday, Dr. Moses Arokoyo, President of the NVMA, warned that the inadequate care of these animals could lead to outbreaks of zoonotic diseases.

He called on all levels of government to prioritize animal welfare in the wake of the disaster.

“The severe flooding has displaced thousands of residents and critically affected both local wildlife and zoo animals,” Dr. Arokoyo said.

“Immediate attention is required to address these impacts.

The NVMA is mobilizing resources and expertise to assist both human and animal victims,” he continued.

Dr. Arokoyo highlighted that the flood has devastated communities, causing significant damage and displacing families.

“The zoo animals, in particular, are in distress due to compromised living conditions, facing risks of disease, injury, and malnutrition,” he added.

Reports confirm that 80% of the animals have been severely affected.

Emphasizing the importance of a One-Health approach, Dr. Arokoyo noted that veterinarians in Borno State are working closely with local caretakers to provide necessary aid.

“Our goal is to rescue animals from residential areas, offer emergency medical care, and provide temporary shelter,” he said.

The NVMA is prepared to collaborate with state and federal governments, as well as NGOs, to support relief efforts.

Dr. Arokoyo stressed the need for improved disaster preparedness and the inclusion of animal welfare in disaster management policies.

“In light of global climate change, it is crucial for each state to establish rapid response teams, including veterinarians, to handle such emergencies effectively,” he stated.

The NVMA remains dedicated to alleviating the suffering caused by this tragedy and stands in solidarity with the people and animals of Borno State.

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