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Cross River Assembly EnforcesĀ  Domestic Animal Control Laws

by Richard Ndoma
9 months ago
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Cross River State House of Assembly has charged the state Ministry of Environment and relevant animal control agencies to address unrestrained domestic animal movement within the Calabar metropolis immediately.

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The lawmakers urged animal owners to confine their animals in one place rather than allowing the animals to roam the streets to constitute a nuisance.

The animal control law resolution followed a motion presented by a lawmaker representing Obubra 1 state constituency, Mr Ovat Agbor and advocated good sanitization of the city.

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He lamented how stray animals such as goats, sheep, and cattle pose a nuisance by littering streets, destroying gardens, and defacing greenery areas that are supposed to promote city aesthetics.

Agbor also highlighted the dangers posed by stray animals, citing a recent incident where a stray dog attacked a schoolboy, inflicting severe injuries. He stressed that it is the owners’ responsibility to care for and confine their animals.

While supporting the motion, the lawmaker representing Boki 2 state constituency,Ā  Hillary Bissong, described the trend as a bad one that isĀ  detrimental to the state’s tourism potential.

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Also speaking, speaker of the Cross River State House of Assembly, Elvert Ayambem, described the motion as timely, affirming the House’s commitment to maintaining Calabar’s status as Nigeria’s cleanest city.

 

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