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Just In: Imo govt. begins probe of Nekede Zoo fire

 Imo government says it has begun a probe into the fire that gutted part of the state-owned zoo in Nekede, Owerri West Local Government Area on Jan. 11.

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Mr Francis Abioye, the General Manager, Imo State Zoological Garden and Wildlife Park, Nekede, said this in an interview on Tuesday in Owerri.

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Abioye said the directive to probe the incident was given by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Mr Gilbert Nhah.


He said that the probe would help to ensure that those behind the dastardly act were brought to book.


The buffer area of the zoo, close to the lion’s den, was engulfed by fire, which destroyed some endangered plants.


Abioye said the fire would have caused more damage but for the prompt intervention of the state fire service.
He said: “We lost several endangered plants to the inferno. We have yet to determine if animals living in the burnt area were affected by the heat of the fire.


“Investigation has commenced and whoever that is found culpable will be brought to book.”

(NAN)

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