ARMY OF MONKEYS INVADE RESIDENTS FROM LAGOS COMMUNITY
The invasion by monkeys from their natural habitat
is forcing many residents of Soluyi/Sosanya Community in Gbagada, Lagos State,
to flee.
Some of the residents told the News Agency of
Nigeria, NAN, in Lagos on Monday that they could no longer withstand the
situation.
They called on the state government to save the
community from the trouble, saying that the animals forced their ways into
their rooms, destroying window and door nets, food stuffs and other items.
The Chairman of the community’s Landlord
Association, Mr Adigun Olaleye, said that it had become difficult for the
community to curtail the monkeys and their destructive attitude.
He said that the invasion might have resulted from
the nearness of the community to a swamp forest that separated the community
from Ifako area.
According to him, the monkeys come into residences
at any time including early morning and gain entrance into rooms even if the
houses are locked.
Olalaye disclosed that the community had written a
letter to the Lagos State Ministry of Agriculture over the situation but was
yet to get a relief.
“They said we would have to pay for them to come and
pack the monkeys,” he said.
The landlord stated that the invasion had been on
for years but recently became unbearable.
He appealed to the state government to urgently
intervene.
“I have had
to replace the protective nets several times; I am tired of doing it.
“I have been locking my windows but locking of
windows has disadvantages; there is no cross ventilation in the house, and as a
result, we suffer heat,’’ she told NAN.
Another resident, Mr Gabriel Omopariwa, said that he
was tired of the destructive attitude of the monkeys and had tried to look for
ways to stop them, to no avail.
“On several occasions, these monkeys have destroyed
our kitchen nets to gain entrance and steal food items.Several traps have been
set to capture and kill these demonic animals to no avail. One of my
neighbours, while trying to pour chemical on a monkey, fell in the bowl of the
chemical; she had to be rushed to a hospital. She still lives with the scars
from the unfortunate incident.”
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