Left for the timely intervention of some
security guards Attached to Greenland Estate in the Mende, Maryland area of
Lagos State, three 30-foot pythons would have recked havoc to the residents of
the area in the early hours of Tuesday.
According to a report by PUNCH Metro, the
security guards and some squatters caught the three pythons this morning around
8am. The giant snakes were about 30-foot long said one of the guards.
This development brought panic to the
residents of the estate as they lamented the incessant killing of pythons
within the estate.
According to the The Vice Chairman of the
estate, Sola Adekoya, “We have seen more than 15 pythons this year alone; the
guards kill them regularly. The reason is that the canals are overgrown and the
snakes always hide under the canals. We need government’s intervention on time to avoid any tragedy.”
Expressing his fear, a visitor to the area,
Adewale Adeoye, said that that he saw the three snakes when they were alive and
that it has become a norm that residents of the area always stayed indoors at
night for fear of being attacked by snakes.
Adeoye further urged the Lagos State
Government to create a zoological garden for the animals to preserve them and
generate income for the state.
“These snakes are worth a fortune abroad.
The Lagos State Government should conduct a wildlife survey in order to
preserve threatened animals and plants.
“How can you be talking of a mega city
without a green zone or a biological garden? The young men have gone to sell
the snakes for N10,000; a generation of rare animal species gone down the
throat in less than 24 hours. This merely reflects poverty of ideas in
governance.”
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