ABUJA, Aug 26 (NNN-NAN) — Nigerian authorities in Delta have confirmed the outbreak of bird flu in the state, with 164,173 birds reported dead.
Addressing newsmen in Asaba, the Commissioner for Agriculture, Julius Egbedi said: “Government has taken action to curtail the spread of the disease.
“So far, some poultry farms across seven local government areas of the state have been affected by the flu.
“With reported figures put at 164,173, we know it may be more than this, but this is the official number from the reported cases.
“On June 22, we got a call from some poultry farms in Ughelli on birds dying in their numbers.
“We dispatched our team of veterinary experts to the farms and they collected samples which we sent to the Veterinary Institute in Gwon, Jos for analysis. The result confirmed a case of the Avian Flu Influenza,” Egbedi said.
The commissioner said the affected farms are located in Sapele, Udu, Ughelli North, Ughelli South, Oshimili South and Okpe LGAs.
“Following the confirmation of the disease, the State Ministry of Agriculture sent experts to go disinfect the affected farms to help curtail the spread,” he said.
Egbedi advised residents of the state not to panic, saying that the government is working round the clock to ensure the disease is curtailed.
“We want to assure the general public and all poultry farmers that government is on top of the situation. There is no need for panic. — NNN-NAN