The manager said the routine treatment which will include vaccinations had commenced on Friday but could not clearly tell journalists when it will end. “It is normal for the animals to be isolated during routine treatment because they are being vaccinated, so it will be risky to allow people to have access to them while this is going on,” he said.
However, our correspondent contacted the Kaduna State Commissioner of Agriculture, Halima Lawal whether the ministry had instructed the closure of the zoo but she said she could not have given such a directive as the zoo was a private business and not owned by the state government.
“That zoo is for a concessionaire, it has been privatized and it is not run by the Kaduna State government. It is run by the private person that they gave the zoo to who is responsible for looking after the animals as a money generating venture,” she said.
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