Sudden
appearances of snakes especially Cobras on streets and homes in Yenagoa, Bayelsa
State capital is creating panic among residents.
Some persons
attributed the development to consistent rainfalls and floods experienced in
many parts of the capital city.
Others,
however, said the underdeveloped nature of Yenagoa which has bushes, unkempt
canals and many undeveloped plots of land provide safe haven for snakes and
reptiles.
Residents of
the Apex Academy road of Amarata community on Imgbi road at the weekend were
said to have discovered a giant cobra in a vehicle and rallied round to kill
it.
One of the
residents identified as Chidera, said the cobra was discovered in a vehicle
owned by a trader.
“At about
7am, the owner of the vehicle, Emmanuel, called an auto repairer to fix the
vehicle but discovered a large snake hiding in the vehicle.
“The man
rushed to call some residents of the area to assist him. Some youths gathered
and killed the snake”, he said.
Another
resident identified as Joshua, said there have been movements of snakes around
the Amarata since the rainfall started.
“Some weeks
ago, I saw a huge snake at the back of my house in the morning. Attempts to
kill the cobra failed as it was ready to strike”, he said.
But a local
snake expert, Festus Ogienwon, advised residents to be careful while walking at
night.
He further
asked people to ensure their doors are tightly closed at all time to avoid
snakes crawling into their apartments to hide.
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1 Comments
So Jonathan could not heip to construct big drainages like those in Minna while he was in government.
ReplyDeleteWhat a shame to our leaders.