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Bird flu: Lagos begins decontamination of 26 poultry markets

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Lagos State government, on Wednesday, commenced 2-week decontamination of 26 major poultry markets in the state against the resurgence of avian influenza (Bird Flu).

The State Commissioner for Agriculture, Ms Abisola Olusanya, while speaking on the exercise, said it was informed by the reported resurgence of the flu in Kano and Plateau States.

Markets listed for the exercise are: Awolowo Live Bird Market, Mushin Main Live Bird Market, Cairo Live Bird Market, Oshodi; Bolade Live Bird Market, Arena, Olaleye Live Bird Market, Bariga Live Bird Market, Ketu Live Bird Market, Mile 12 Live Bird Market, Tejuosho Live Bird Market, Oyingbo Live Bird Market, Jankara Live Bird Market, Lagos Island, Pelewura Live Bird Market, Lagos Island, Makanjuola Live Bird Market, Alade, Oja Oba Live Bird Market, Agege, Abattoirs I and II, Idera Live Bird Market and Isale Oja Live Bird Market, Agege.

Others are, Alayabiagba Live Bird Market, Alaba Suuru Live Bird Market, Agboju Live Bird Market, Ojo Cantonment Live Bird Market, Alaba Rago Live Bird Market, Okokomaiko Live Bird Market, Ejina Live Bird Market, Ikorodu, Sabo Live Bird Market, Ikorodu as well as Odongunyan Live Bird Market.

According to the commissioner, it was of utmost importance for the state government to take preventive measures in order to prevent the occurrence of the flu in Lagos due to the disease’s devastating nature to the poultry industry as well as its serious socio-economic impact on the livelihood of farmers and other poultry value chain operators.

She said that since the last outbreak of avian influenza in the state in 2017, routine animal disease surveillance activities have been carried out in the state mostly during the festive period when there was a surge in the demand for birds into the state.

“Due to the recent reports of the resurgence of Bird Flu (Avian Influenza) in Kano and Plateau States on the 29th of January 2021, it has become necessary to intensify preventive measures to forestall the resurgence in our state hence, we will be carrying out a two-week disinfection programme in 26 major poultry markets across the state.

“Within a space of one week, the outbreak has been confirmed in two commercial farms in Kano and another in Jos, Plateau State, an indication that the disease is rapidly spreading to other states.

“The spread of Bird Flu (H5N1) had been successfully curtailed in Lagos State since September 2007 when the last outbreak was put down. Since then, routine animal disease surveillance activities have been carried out in the state.

“Disinfection exercises are also being conducted in major live bird markets across the state, mostly during the festive period, when there is a large movement of birds into the state,” Olusanya asserted.

She noted that measures to prevent the resurgence of avian influenza in the state could not be overemphasized as the state had no fewer than 3,000 poultry farms of different categories as well as 150 live bird markets within its territory which serve as outlets for poultry and poultry products from various parts of the country.

Besides, the commissioner pointed out that the state government had set up surveillance networks across seven zones at Agege, Ikorodu, Badagry, Epe, Surulere, Ajah, and Ojo, stressing that 30 animal disease surveillance agents had similarly been assigned to carry out disease surveillance and bio-security monitoring in poultry farms and live bird markets located within the zones.

“The state has been divided into seven surveillance zones of Agege, Ikorodu, Badagry, Epe, Surulere, Ajah, and Ojo. In addition, 30 animal disease surveillance agents have been assigned to carry out disease surveillance and bio-security monitoring in poultry farms and live birds’ markets located within the above-stated zones,” she said.

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