About 9, 000 birds have so far been killed in Kano State since
the bird flu resurfaced in the state two weeks ago.
The Director of State Ministry of Agriculture and Natural
Resources, Dr. Shehu Bawa, told journalists
in Kano today that the birds were killed in two poultry farms that had been
infected with the disease in the state.
“We killed only 300 birds in the first farm while in the
second farm, no fewer than 8, 500 birds were killed. As I am talking to you,
only two farms were hit by the disease, and the farms had since been
depopulated,” he stated.
According to him, the state Ministry of Agriculture
and Natural resources would continue to intensify surveillance and disinfection
of other farms to check the spread of the disease.
He said the ministry also embarked on sensitising
farmers on the need for them to ensure clean environment.
Bawa called on the federal government to pay
compensation to farmers who lost their birds in 2015 as the affected farmers
were yet to receive anything from the government.
“The payment will greatly assist in checking the
spread of the disease as they (poultry farmers) will promptly report outbreak
of the disease to the government since they know they will get compensated.
“Even if they are not fully compensated, the federal
government should come to the aid of the affected farmers in order to alleviate
their sufferings,” he added.
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