A lion has escaped from the Jos Wild Life Park on Wednesday, the News Agency of Nigeria reports.
According to Mr. John Doy, the Acting General Manager, Plateau
Toursim Corporation, the lion escaped “at about 8:00am while it was
being fed.”
Doy said that the lion, which had been caged since 1972, ” slipped
through the gate of the cage when it was opened for its routine
feeding.”
“The animal is still within the vicinity of the park, but our fear is that the park is not fenced.
“We are struggling to recapture it, but we want members of the public to be vigilant,” he said.
The acting general manager said he had already informed all security agencies to come to the park’s assistance.
Mrs. Naomi Cishak, Public Relations Officer of the Nigeria Security
and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), confirmed news of the escape, but said
the office had not been officially informed.
“We have not been officially informed, but we are aware of the
incident. That is why we have not deployed our personnel there,” she
said.
When contacted, the Public Relations Officer, Plateau Police Command,
Mr. Emmanuel Abuh, said, “we are somewhere, cannot talk to anyone.”
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