
Lagos state environment and special offense task force
says the lion cub found in a house at Muri Okunola Street in Victoria
Island area of the state has been tranquillised and removed from the
building.
Yinka Egbeyemi, chairman of the task force, had
earlier said the two-year-old cub, that was being used as a security
guard by an Indian, has been taken to a zoo in the Lekki area of the
state.
Egbeyemi said the lion cub was removed from the house around 1:30pm and taken to a zoo in Omu Resorts, Lekki.
He
said the exercise was carried out in collaboration with officials of
the Lagos state ministry of agriculture and medical personnel from the
faculty of veterinary medicine, University of Ibadan.

He added
that Ogunmo Bamidele, who led the medical team from the university, had
to tranquilise the lion thrice before evacuation.
Immediately
I got the petition, I deployed my officers to the house at No. 229,
Muri-Okunola Street, Victoria Island, Lagos, where they kept a close
watch for more than 72 hours before the lion was finally removed today,”
Egbeyemi said.
In as much as we appreciate residents around
Victoria Island for their quick action, we urge every member of the
public to be observant in their immediate environment and report any
strange or unusual activity to appropriate government authority for
prompt action.”
He said the owner of the lion cub had also been invited for questioning.
He
assured residents that the owner of the lion “will face the full wrath
of the law”, warning residents to desist from keeping wild animals that
endanger the lives of others.
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