September 7, 2024
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FG Destroys Over N9bn Worth of Elephant Tusks Seized From Traffickers

In a push to protect the dwindling elephant population from rampant wildlife traffickers, the Nigerian Government, Tuesday, destroyed 2.5 tonnes of seized elephant tusks valued at over 9.9 billion naira ($11.2 million) .

According to conservationists, Nigeria’s elephant population has declined drastically over the past three decades from an estimated 1,500 to less than 400 due to poaching for ivory, habitat loss and human-elephant conflict.

Speaking to the media, the Minister of State for Environment, Iziaq Salako said the government crushed the tusks and will use the powder to build a symbolic national park monument as a reminder of the importance of elephants in the ecosystem.

However, the crushing of the tusk in the capital Abuja follows a similar event in October where officials destroyed four tonnes of seized pangolin scales valued at $1.4 million. 

Thousands of elephants are killed each year for their tusks despite a 1989 ban on the trade of ivory by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).

Despite being a signatory to CITES, Nigeria is considered a hub for gangs sending illegal African wildlife parts including tusks and pangolin scales to Asia, according to law enforcement and wildlife experts. 

But the large West African nation has stepped up counter-smuggling efforts in recent years, partnering with British, U.S. and German officials as well as international organizations to make its biggest seizure of illegal wildlife in August 2021.

Last month, officials began an investigation after a video posted on social media showed a soldier shooting two elephants that strayed into farmlands, sparking outrage among citizens. 

Recall that in 2022, Nigeria customs officials seized 1,613 tonnes of pangolin scales and arrested 14 people.

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