Tag: Elephants

  • Pregnant woman killed by rampaging wild elephants

    Pregnant woman killed by rampaging wild elephants

    A pregnant woman has been trampled to death by a herd of wild elephants on Indonesia’s Sumatra island, police said on  Tuesday.

    The woman, identified as Karsini, was trying to protect her family’s rubber plantation from the elephants in Muara Lakitan district in South Sumatra when they charged at her on Sunday, local police chief Muhammad Karim said.

    “The victim tried to scare away the herd by banging on two jerry cans to create loud noise, but instead of retreating, the elephants charged at her, resulting in her death,” Karim said.

    The incident occurred in a region known for its large population of wild elephants, which frequently roam in herds of up to 100 animals.

    Local authorities said that encounters between humans and elephants are becoming increasingly common, with reports of elephants damaging crops and homes every few months.

    “Fatalities are rare. This is by far the worst case we’ve seen,” Karim said, urging residents to avoid confronting elephants if they encounter them.

    Following the incident, a team from the government-run Natural Resources Conservation Agency was dispatched to the site to investigate.

  • There is no elephant in Sambisa forest – official

    There is no elephant in Sambisa forest – official

    The Borno government says there is no presence of elephants in the Sambisa forest.

    Mr Ayuba Peter, Director, Forestry and Wildlife in the Ministry of Environment, told NAN, that the last survey made by government regarding the presence of elephants in the forest, showed that there was none.

    “We conducted a survey before the Boko Haram insurgency and found that its population has been depleted by activities of poachers.

    “We used to have a herd of elephants in Sambisa forest, but due to poaching and other habitat destruction, we have lost them.

    “When we started having reports of their incursions from a neighbouring Cameroon forest into Borno, through Gamboru/Ngala and Kala-Balge axis, we were excited.

    “Our hope was that they would proceed to Sambisa forest and probably find a more habitable place.

    “So far, they have continued to roam around the border areas destroying farmlands but without moving down to Sambisa,” Peter said.

  • Stray elephants invade Borno communities

    Stray elephants invade Borno communities

    The Forestry and Wild Life in Borno Ministry of Environment has disclosed that a herd of elephants that allegedly strayed from neighbouring Cameroon has invaded and destroyed some community farmlands in the State.

    A Director in the Ministry, Mr Ayuba Peter, who confirmed the incident in an interview  in Maiduguri on Monday, 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,” 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.

    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.

    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,” 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 behavior 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.

  • AFCON 2023: How Ivorian fans reacted after Elephants 4-0 loss to Equatorial Guinea (Video)

    AFCON 2023: How Ivorian fans reacted after Elephants 4-0 loss to Equatorial Guinea (Video)

    Angry Ivorian  fans stormed the street to protest embarrassing 4-0 loss to the Nzalang Nacional of Equatorial Guinea on Monday.

    The result meant that Jean-Louis Gasset’s side on the brink of elimination from the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.

    It was Cote d’Ivoire’s heaviest defeat since the 5-0 annihilation at the hands of Netherlands on June 4, 2017.

    Police threw tear gas to disperse protesters who destroyed any valuable item in sight.

    The official bus of the Elephants was also destroyed by the angry protesters.

    Attempt to burn down the office of the Cote d’Ivoire Football Federation was averted by the police.

    An official statement has not been issued by the Confederation of African Football, CAF, but the organisers may take punitive measures against the hosts.

    See video below:

  • AFCON 2024: Drogba warns Elephants of Cote D’Ivoire to be wary of Super Eagles

    AFCON 2024: Drogba warns Elephants of Cote D’Ivoire to be wary of Super Eagles

    Cote d’Ivoire legend Didier Drogba has warned the Elephants to be wary of the Super Eagles of Nigeria when the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations kickstart in January.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that the Super Eagles  will face the Elephants of Cote D’Ivoire in a second group A encounter at the Alhassane Quattara Stadium, Ebimpe, Abidjan, on January 18.

    Equatorial Guinea and Guinea-Bissau are the other teams in the group.

  • Marauding elephants invade farmlands in Borno

    Marauding elephants invade farmlands in Borno

    Marauding elephants have invaded farm fields in Gamboru/Ngala Local Government Area of Borno.

    Confirming the development on Friday, the Director Forestry and Wildlife in the Borno Ministry of Environment, Mr Ayuba Peter said that the ministry received reports and was mobilising a team to go to the area.

    Peter said the elephants were from Waza National Park in neighbouring Cameroon Republic.

    “The herd is from Waza National park and yearly it use to move from Cameroon to Nigeria and back again at this period, following it route that passed through Gamboru/Ngala and Kala-Balge LGAs.

    “We have mobilised our men, we are just waiting for personnel of Federal Ministry of Environment that will join us any moment now to move to the area,” Peter said.

    Also speaking on the development, the Director of Pest Control in Borno Ministry of Agriculture, Malam Mustafa Bukar said he heard about the incident but was yet to get any official complaint from the affected area.

    “So far, we only got complaints about Quela birds and Grasshoppers in Dikwa, Molai and Muna axis of Dikwa, Konduga and Jere LGAs which has been contained,” Bukar said.

  • Elephants invade farmland, injure farmer in Ogun

    Elephants invade farmland, injure farmer in Ogun

    A member of the Ogun House of Assembly, Mr Sola Adams, has cried out over invasion of farmlands by elephants which also injured a farmer at Itashin in Ijebu East Local Government Area of the state.

    Adams, who spoke under personal explanation during plenary in Abeokuta, noted that the recent incident where elephants attacked villagers in his constituency remained worrisome.

    The lawmaker stated that the injured farmer was receiving treatment at Ijebu Ode General Hospital, calling on relevant agency to do the needful and return the elephants to where they should be.

    Responding, Mr Olakunle Oluomo, the Speaker, condemned the invasion of elephants into farmland to the extent of injuring a farmer.

    The speaker advised farmers to stop further encroachment on natural habitat of elephants, which had now left their habitat to attack people and destroy farmlands.

    According to him, the issue of elephants’ incursion into town which occurred at Itasin in Ijebu East, required the state Ministries of Agriculture and Forestry to engage the Nigerian Conservative Foundation.

    ”This is towards preserving the species and the entire ecosystem,” he said.

    Also during plenary, the speaker challenged the Special Adviser to the State Governor on Security Matters, Mr Olusola Subair, to explore the State Security Trust Fund for the procurement of more security apparatus across the state.

    The speaker added that there was need to procure more security apparatus especially the riverine areas to beef up security of lives and property of residents.

    He made the call while responding to the submission of his Deputy, Akeem Balogun and Deputy Chief Whip, Olusola Adams.

    The lawmakers spoke on the need to tighten security around the border areas with Lagos and Ondo States, especially around Ode-Omi, Iwopin in Ogun Waterside and Imobi in Ijebu East Local Government Areas, respectively.