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Malleri: Gombe Community Ravaged By Hippos by FarmTech(m): 2:39pm On Jan 22, 2023
Malleri in Kwami LGA of Gombe State is an agrarian community located about 60 kilometres in the North Eastern part of Gombe town.

Our correspondent who visited the community reports the concerns of residents over incessant hippopotamus attacks on their farmlands.

A 60-year-old farmer, Abubakar Alhaji, alongside his children, was clearing his farm on the banks of the Dadin-Kowa River for dry season farming, hoping to recover the losses he recorded during the rainy season following floods that ravaged his farms.

He explained that as he was recovering from the flood losses, a bloat of hippos invaded his farms and destroyed the remnants of crops and other plantations that survived the floods.

He said, “We used to experience flooding occasionally on our farms, but last year’s was the worst. I suffered great losses on my five farms where I planted rice and sorghum from flooding and hippos.

Hippos usually ravage our farms. The government has banned us from killing them. We see them destroying our crops but the government has warned us about killing or harming them.

“In the past, the hippos grazed in the night, but these days we see them in daylight roaming on our farms and destroying crops.”


On his part, Malam Sa’idu Mohammed (54), a vegetable farmer, said apart from the hippo attacks and floods, they lacked farm implements and inputs during dry season farming.

He said, “Apart from onion, pepper, tomato and other vegetables, I also plant beans. But last year, we didn’t get fertiliser and other farm inputs.

“Also, because of the sharp increase in the price of diesel, we couldn’t power our machines to water the farmlands. We had to abandon vegetable farming and plant beans which can easily grow near the river.

“But after struggling to plant the bean, floods and hippos destroyed our farms. Now, most of us don’t have food in our houses; being subsistence farmers.”

Malam Mohammed, therefore, said, “We are really in need of help to be able to feed our families and attend to our other needs.”

When our reporter met Malam Babawuro Magaji (53) on his farm on the outskirts of Malleri, he said he was into rice, watermelon, guinea-corn and maize farming.

He said, “We are used to flash floods, but last year it consumed farmlands in high-rise areas that we never expected it would reach. A lot of farms were destroyed after people spent huge sums of money cultivating them.

“We need government’s assistance to be able to be on our feet again because we lost all our investments on the farms to the flood.”

He, however, noted that: “Our other problem is hippos, and the only option is for us to stay on the farms to protect them and prevent the animals from trespassing and destroying our crops.”

The Chairman of the Malleri Rice Farmers Association (MRFA), Alhaji Sarki, complained that the hippos last year destroyed several hectares of rice in Malleri and neighbouring villages.

He said, “The hippos destroyed my farms. We planted rice hoping to recover the losses we recorded from the floods but the hippos invaded in the night and finished everything.”

Sarki explained that they encircled their farmlands with prickles and thorns as a temporary measure to prevent the hippos from crossing into the farmlands.

He said, “The fear of attacks from the hippos is what delayed us from planting the rice. They now invade the farms even in the afternoon. I have lost over three hectares.

“After the rains subsided, I planted again, yet the hippos destroyed it too. I lost my investment in three farms worth over N300,000.

“I also planted wheat but when it started to flourish, the hippos came in the night and consumed all the plants.

“As you can see them (pointing to the bloat of hippos in the river); they are waiting for us to leave the farms and they will come out and invade and destroy our crops.

“So, in addition to money spent to get good seedlings, fertiliser and other farm implements. Now, we have to engage the services of vigilantes to protect the farms.”

Sarki decried that the government had failed to protect them from the frequent hippo attacks.

Another farmer, Uzairu Ali (30), said, “We now pay vigilantes daily to protect our farms. We are paying at least N1,000 on each farm daily. We don’t have an option but to pay because one problem with the hippos is that even if they don’t eat anything on the farms, by merely passing through them they destroy whatever is planted.

“The hippo attacks were more severe last year because of the flood. Because the river was flooded the hippos were left with no option than to cross over to our farms in search of food. So, in broad daylight the hippos invaded the farms.”

He noted that were it not for the hippos, they could have recovered the losses they recorded from the flood.

He said, “Even though we suffered losses during the rainy season because of the flooding, had it been there was no threat of the hippos, we could have recovered the losses. The hippos’ threat is big and we fear greater losses are looming if adequate care is not taken.”

Ali, therefore, appealed for assistance from the government to engage the services of rangers to protect their farms.

Govt to establish hippo colony

When contacted, Ismaila Uba Misilli, Director General of Press Affairs to Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, said the state government was aware and working to address the hippo issue in Malleri village and other communities along the Dadin-Kowa River in Funakaye, Kwami and Yamaltu/Deba LGAs.

He said although the affected farmlands were under the purview of the Upper Benue River Basin Development Authority (UBRBDA), the state government was ready to address any issue affecting indigenes and other residents of the state.

Misilli said, “We have taken conscious steps towards finding a lasting solution to this issue to ensure that humans and hippos cohabit peacefully.

Because the hippopotamus are endangered species, officials of the state government in May, 2022, met with Dr Lynne Baker, a United States-based conservation biologist and some Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) on how to establish a hippopotamus colony in the state.”

https://dailytrust.com/malleri-gombe-community-ravaged-by-hippos/

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Re: Malleri: Gombe Community Ravaged By Hippos by God1000(m): 2:45pm On Jan 22, 2023
Hippos are very dangerous animals

Hippos kill a lot people every year. Causing at least 500 deaths annually, they are deadly land mammals.

Government should do something about this

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Re: Malleri: Gombe Community Ravaged By Hippos by venole: 3:16pm On Jan 22, 2023
Waw. Hippos in Naija. Wish to see one

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Re: Malleri: Gombe Community Ravaged By Hippos by Goodlady(f): 3:16pm On Jan 22, 2023
Seriously?

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Re: Malleri: Gombe Community Ravaged By Hippos by Shellsploit: 3:16pm On Jan 22, 2023
They should keep hyena or crocodile around the farm premises to scare off the hippo grin grin grin

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Re: Malleri: Gombe Community Ravaged By Hippos by PDPdestroyer(m): 3:16pm On Jan 22, 2023
Now, you see why we need Obi as president? Ordinary hippo is causing headache for people due to APC's incompetence.
With Obi as president, all hippos will permanently stay inside water because there would be enough food for both flora and fauna 😂😂

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Re: Malleri: Gombe Community Ravaged By Hippos by Imortal001: 3:17pm On Jan 22, 2023
Na WA ooo
Re: Malleri: Gombe Community Ravaged By Hippos by MrDetermined: 3:17pm On Jan 22, 2023
Never knew we still have hippos in Nigeria

Btw Gombe must be very big, wide and deep wink

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Re: Malleri: Gombe Community Ravaged By Hippos by Ethannathan(m): 3:17pm On Jan 22, 2023
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Re: Malleri: Gombe Community Ravaged By Hippos by urbobo20(m): 3:18pm On Jan 22, 2023
Some were is being ravaged by hipos yet no pics

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Re: Malleri: Gombe Community Ravaged By Hippos by maclatunji: 3:20pm On Jan 22, 2023
Hippos are also present in the River Niger from reports.

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Re: Malleri: Gombe Community Ravaged By Hippos by DeepRoyal: 3:20pm On Jan 22, 2023
Famine loading

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Re: Malleri: Gombe Community Ravaged By Hippos by blueberryacres: 3:20pm On Jan 22, 2023
i opened this hoping to see a hippo lmao

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Re: Malleri: Gombe Community Ravaged By Hippos by BossGerald: 3:21pm On Jan 22, 2023
Dem no fit use them prepare better peppersoup abi wetin🤷‍♂️





Make the hippos mistakenly enter South, na body go tell am

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Re: Malleri: Gombe Community Ravaged By Hippos by omoh5064: 3:22pm On Jan 22, 2023
If hip destroy my crops na to kill am sure pass since government no wan get sense

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Re: Malleri: Gombe Community Ravaged By Hippos by Kingsize4eva(m): 3:22pm On Jan 22, 2023
Hippos?
Re: Malleri: Gombe Community Ravaged By Hippos by Mindlog: 3:22pm On Jan 22, 2023
“Hippos usually ravage our farms. The government has banned us from killing them. We see them destroying our crops but the government has warned us about killing or harming them".....So odd to read that Nigerian government is protecting wildlife.😲

Government should pay them compensation, that is best practice.

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Re: Malleri: Gombe Community Ravaged By Hippos by iamyemiakins(m): 3:23pm On Jan 22, 2023
It's time for farmers in that area to add hunting as a side hustle.

Na better meat be that grin

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Re: Malleri: Gombe Community Ravaged By Hippos by adenine02: 3:23pm On Jan 22, 2023
angry
Re: Malleri: Gombe Community Ravaged By Hippos by OlawaleBammie: 3:23pm On Jan 22, 2023
God1000:
Hippos are very dangerous animals

Hippos kill a lot people every year. Causing at least 500 deaths annually, they are deadly land mammals.

Government should do something about this

Lol, all this social science students sef, they will firstly give us a detailed literature review of every topic and still end it with recommendations grin

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Re: Malleri: Gombe Community Ravaged By Hippos by etrange: 3:24pm On Jan 22, 2023
Sad... poor farmers.

Maybe a state like that should have a proper game reserve. This kinda stuff happens when human activities like farming, urbanization, etc. keep extending into wildlife territories. In some countries, it has led to wild animals coming into the streets and harming people. Killing them isn't an option cause many of these animals are endangered species. Everyone's trying to survive, both the humans and the animals. A game reserve will protect both parties.

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Re: Malleri: Gombe Community Ravaged By Hippos by Dshocker(m): 3:24pm On Jan 22, 2023
Bush meat dey come una farm land, una leave am

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Re: Malleri: Gombe Community Ravaged By Hippos by marlow1962(m): 3:24pm On Jan 22, 2023
Sorry o
But wait o, hippos or urchins , e sure me die say na urchins wer disguise under the form of hippos.
Re: Malleri: Gombe Community Ravaged By Hippos by Kharol1234: 3:24pm On Jan 22, 2023
Hippo pepper soup loading

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Re: Malleri: Gombe Community Ravaged By Hippos by JoeEeL(m): 3:24pm On Jan 22, 2023
So we still have wild hippos in the zoo?

And government even puts laws protecting them?

I can't believe this. Some little thing good about the zoo today.
Re: Malleri: Gombe Community Ravaged By Hippos by ussv: 3:24pm On Jan 22, 2023
I thought hippos are good source of protein. No way to turn it around there ?

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Re: Malleri: Gombe Community Ravaged By Hippos by Lanshile(m): 3:25pm On Jan 22, 2023
Hippos are really dangerous
As it mean they planted water melon they would have lost every single one of it

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