Elephants from Cameroon invade Borno communities, destroy farmlands

The forestry and wildlife in Borno ministry of environment says a herd of elephants that allegedly strayed from the neighbouring Cameroon has invaded and destroyed some community farmlands in the state.
A director in the ministry, Ayuba Peter, confirmed the ugly incident in an interview with journalists in Maiduguri on Monday.
Mr Peter said the incident had become perennial in the last five years in the area.
“We have been having reports of elephants destroying farmlands in Gamboru/Ngala and Kala-Balge Local Government Areas (LGAs) for the past five years.
“They use to come from a forest reserve in the neighbouring Cameroon Republic at this time and roam around, causing serious destruction to farmlands until flood water recedes around December,” Mr Peter said.
He further said that the menace had been reported to the federal government through the National Park for urgent intervention.
He said that facilities, such as guns and firecrackers, are needed to scare the elephants away.
Mr Peter said that efforts by the ministry were being frustrated by flooding, coupled with insecurity in the border communities.
He called for concerted efforts by various stakeholders, including non- governmental organisations, to permanently arrest the menace.
He also appealed to government at all levels to give financial support to the farmers, whose farmlands were destroyed.
In a letter to Gov. Babagana Zulum, a community leader, Baba Hassan from Ngala, called for urgent measures to address the problem.
Mr Hassan expressed worry that farmers in the community suffered huge losses, worth millions of naira, to the rampaging animals.
“The recent invasion of the farmlands by elephants has resulted in the destruction of vast hectares of crops that the owners rely on for their livelihood.
“Imagine the despair and hopelessness these people are going through as their farms are trampled and devoured by these destructive creatures.
“Government must intervene to permanently put an end to the menace, which threatens food security and the economy of these communities.
“In the midst of already challenging times, marked by hardship, high cost of living, and soaring food prices, this unfortunate incident has exacerbated the difficulties faced by the vulnerable members of our communities,” Mr Hassan said.
He recommended the setting up of barriers, employing trained personnel to stop the elephants from encroaching on the farmlands and community awareness programmes on elephant behaviour and habitat protection.
Other affected farmers, including Bunu Modu and Musa Ali of Gamboru/Ngala LGA, described the recurring invasion of their farms as frustrating.
Also, Allamin Hassan and Hala Idris, said they lost so much in their farms to the attack and appealed to the state and federal governments to take urgent measures to end the phenomenon.
According to them, something has to be done quickly before farmers would be compelled to confront the elephants.
(NAN)
We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.
More from Peoples Gazette

Politics
Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku
“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

States
Maiduguri flooded as Alau dam breaks down
The last time the dam had such a problem was in 1994, resulting in unprecedented flooding in Maiduguri when almost half of the town was flooded.

States
NSCDC trains personnel on cyber security, digital literacy in Katsina
The Katsina command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps has engaged its personnel in two-day cyber security and digital literacy training.

Heading 3
Nationwide blackout imminent as electricity workers demand release of NLC president
The electricity workers criticised the Bola Tinubu administration over attempts to silence dissenting voices.

Heading 2
Team Lagos will dominate podium at NYG, says LSSC boss
Team Lagos came second on the medals table at the last NYG.

Heading 4
Jailed actor Harvey Weinstein hospitalised for emergency heart surgery
Weinstein was convicted on sex-crime charges in New York in 2020.

NationWide
South-East needs visionary, transformational leaders to develop Igboland: Etiaba
He further said that the issues confronting the region and country would disappear if there were right leaders.