Dr. Edem Eniang, the Director of
Biodiversity Preservation Center, BPC, in Akwa Ibom State, has expressed
concern over the widespread hunt for tortoises in Akwa Ibom State by
women for the preparation of love potions, popularly known as 'Kop nno
mi' for their lovers and other charms. Dr. Eniang, a University of Uyo,
UNIUYO, lecturer, who spoke at a campaign, “Conserve Nigerian Endangered Tortoises, Don’t Hunt Them, Don’t Use Them For Love Potions,”
in Mbiakong community, Uruan local government area, said that the
survival of the animal is greatly endangered in the state, as it was
daily hunted for meals and preparation of love concoctions, popularly
known in the area as Kop nno mi and charms for fortune seekers.
The
programme was sponsored by Critical Ecosystems Partnership Fund, CEPF,
and its global partners, Birdlife International and the Guinea Forest of
West Africa, GFWA. The BPC director stated that “the rate at which the animal is hunted for fetish reasons is worrisome and may likely force the animal to go into extinction,”
calling on the people, especially hunters, to stop hunting the
creature. He said that expert evaluation had shown that there are
approximately 350 species of tortoises in the world out of which three
of the species in Nigeria, including black hinged, forest, home hinged
tortoises and marine sea turtles have been identified as critically
endangered. To save the situation, he urged that all hands should be on
deck to ensure the survival of the animals in the state and indeed
Nigeria. Eniang recalled that the Oba of Benin, His Royal Mayesty, Omo
N’Oba N’Edo, Uku Akpolokpolo, Oba Ewuare II, recently received a
145-year- old tortoise as a gift from his friend, the Emir of Borgu.
He said,“The
Queen of England also used a live tortoise to inaugurate the University
of Ibadan in the late 1940s and the tortoise was a graduate of the
University of London at the age of 50 and has remained alive till date.”
The Village Head of Mbiakong Chief Hyacenth Nyong Okon, said: “I
am not a woman, it is the women, who like to use it to force their
husbands to love them, my own is to kill and eat. We do not use tortoise
for rituals, we only use the hard shell to play the Nabo traditional
dance.”
Tuesday, 10 October 2017
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