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Kogi: FG commissions zoo, vows to improve nation’s economy through tourism
By Odimayo Olatunde, Kogi
The Federal Government on Thursday Commissioned the first zoo located in the history of Kogi State north Central Nigeria with a charge on all stakeholders to key into the present administration’s commitment in improving the nation’s economy through tourism.
The Conservator General, National Park Service, Ibrahim Musa Goni made this known during the Commissioning of Federal University Lokoja Zoo and Conservatory, (FULZAC) that took place in Kogi State north Central Nigeria.
He said that travelling and tourism in Nigeria are estimated to contribute about 3.6% to Nigeria’s GDP annually, which is equal to around 17.3 billion U.S dollars.
He said” According to the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), approximately 180 million people visit AZA accredited zoos and aquariums each year, contributing about $24 Billion to the U.S Economy.
“The establishment of this zoo and conservatory demonstrates a moment of hope and pride for our country’s conservation efforts. As a nation rich in natural and cultural diversity, the protection of our natural resources has always been of utmost importance. Therefore, the establishment of this center holds immense significance.
“I must sincerely Commend the visionary leadership of the Federal University Lokoja, led by Prof. Olayemi Akinwumi and his Management team, for recognizing the need to create this center dedicated to the conservation and preservation of our unique flora and fauna.
“By doing so, they have established an institution that will not only contribute to the academic growth of its students but also serve as a symbol of environmental stewardship and education for the wider community.
He disclosed that the role of zoos and conservatories in the preservation and protection of biodiversity cannot be overstated, adding that they serve as living laboratories, fostering deep understanding and appreciation for the natural world.
The Conservator General opined that through effective collaboration between academia, conservationists, and the government, this center has the potential to lead innovative research, engage in relevant conservation initiatives, and create a platform for public awareness and education.
Musa added that “They can also contribute to the conservation of endangered plant and animal species. These facilities are important educational tools,
providing visitors with the opportunity to learn about different species and ecosystems.
“They also serve as genetic reservoirs for rare species, helping to maintain genetic diversity. Additionally, zoos and conservatories promote sustainable tourism. Zoo and wildlife parks are aspects of ex-situ conservation where animals are domesticated and bred to support in situ conservation in National Parks and Protected and Conserved Areas. This is because zoo animals can be reintroduced back in the wild to stem the tide of extinction and disappearance of species.
“I have full confidence that the Federal University Lokoja Zoo and Conservatory will become a symbol of excellence in conservation, where students, researchers, and the general public can come together to celebrate and protect our rich biological heritage, With a team dedicated to promoting environmental sustainability, the possibilities for conservation education, research, and public engagement are unlimited” he stated.
The Director of the Zoo, Prof Jacqueline Azumi Badaki commended the pragmatic leadership of the institution led by Prof Akinwunmi for his efforts in ensuring that the establishment of the project sees the light of the day.
“Ours is not just a Zoo but also a conservatory Zoo generally is where animals are housed within enclosures replicating their natural habitats. Often the purpose is to display animals to the public, and in some cases the animals are bred for conservation, education and research purposes.
Earlier in his address, the Vice Chancellor, Federal University Lokoja Prof Olayemi Akinwumi appreciated the team that put up the zoo together stressing that, the zoo will serve as education and wildlife for Students, and researchers in the Country.
“The establishment of Federal University Lokoja Zoo and Conservatory, (FULZAC) is for multiple vital purposes hence it is an educational resource in providing a mini laboratory for our students and researchers in the field of biology, environmental, science and wildlife management” he stressed.