Mar 7 • 11:58 UTC 🇳🇬 Nigeria Punch

Kwara orders statewide anti-snake fumigation

The Kwara State Government has initiated a statewide anti-snake fumigation program to combat the rising number of snake bite incidents across the region.

The Kwara State Government has announced a statewide anti-snake fumigation exercise aimed at addressing the increasing threat of snake bites reported in various parts of the state. This decision was publicized through the Kwara State Environmental Protection Agency and was implemented immediately, urging all property owners and operators of regulated premises to comply promptly with the directive. This measure responds to alarming reports of snake bites that have heightened concerns among residents about their safety.

Aliyu Amode, the Press Secretary of the Kwara State Environmental Protection Agency, released a statement emphasizing the necessity of proactive measures to ensure public safety. The agency's General Manager, Jide Aina, reinforced the directive as a preventive action to diminish the presence of snakes in proximity to residential and public areas such as homes, schools, and workplaces. The initiative reflects a growing recognition of environmental safety practices as critical to safeguarding the community from potential hazards posed by wildlife.

As the government mobilizes resources for this fumigation effort, it signifies a broader commitment to enhancing the health and safety standards within Kwara. The effectiveness of such measures will largely depend on cooperation from the community, fostering a collective effort to mitigate risks and improve living conditions in the state. This proactive approach aims not only to reduce snake encounters but also to raise awareness about ecological balance and wildlife interactions within urban settings.

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