Kano poultry farmers count N500m loss as Bird flu hits state 

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About N500m has been reportedly lost by poultry farmers in Kano state as Avian Influenza, popularly called bird flu, hits the state.

This was disclosed by the Chairman of the Poultry Association of Nigeria (PAN), Kano State Chapter, Alhaji Umar Kibiya Usman, while briefing newsmen.

According to him, apart from the already confirmed number of infected chickens, there were thousands yet to be confirmed while adding that over 223,695 birds were affected with each costing not less than N1,800.

Kibiya said: “At least, 223,695 chickens have been affected so far. They have been depopulated. This is worth over N402 million. There are also some that are not confirmed. They run into hundreds of thousands. So, the amount of the loss is over N500 million”

Recall that last week, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) had confirmed the outbreak of Avian Influenza in seven states of the federation.

Usman therefore urged the state government to take quick steps to mitigate the outbreak of the disease and further enlighten and educate poultry farmers on ways to ensure that their farms were protected from the deadly disease.

He added that fumigation and disinfection should be sustained at the live-bird markets and other places.

In his remarks, the Director of veterinary services in the Kano state ministry of agriculture and natural resources, Bello Bala, who also confirmed the outbreak, said that the government had gotten the report of the index case from a man who brought his ailing bird for diagnosis.

Bala, while speaking, further explained that when the sample collected from the bird was taken to the national veterinary research institute in Jos for tests, it returned positive for avian influenza.

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