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Fishes Mysteriously Die in Rivers State allegedly due to coronavirus and Government Takes Steps To Find The Cause




Following the mysterious demise of fishes in Bonny and Andoni side of Rivers State a few days prior with no legitimate logical evidence given at this point. Some anglers have just begun offering the fishes to honest and clueless shoppers.

The main examination that has been made currently is to discover the specie of fishes which was discovered dead and it has been said to be Croaker. In any case, with respect to the reason for the demise nothing has been said worried that.

The main sensible advance that has been taking presently to get the source foundation of the passing of the fishes is the main certainty that the Commissioner for Agriculture, Dr Fred Kpakol has begun taking an examination to discover the reason for the demise. A few examples of the fishes has beeen taking to a lab at the Rivers State University division of fishery.

Dr.Kpakol likewise cautioned occupants of the state not to eat the fish since the examination is still on proceeding to have not been closed at this point.

While this is going on, the inhabitants of Onyorokoto in Andoni one of the networks influenced by the horrendous occurrence have been shouting out to the administration for help considering the wellbeing hazard the dead fishes.

The Rivers State Ministry of Environment has additionally affirmed monstrous passing of fishes along the Rivers of Finima in Bonny LGA and Oyorokoto in Andoni LGA.

A report which was brought to the consideration of the Ministry by King M. O. Dic-Isotu, Abah Ogwuile XIII of Unyengala Doni Town in Andoni LGA.

Responding to the episodes, the Commissioner for Environment, Dr Igbiks Tamuno has approached the individuals living in the influenced networks not to eat the said angles, as the service will complete a full-scale examination to find out the real reason for the demise.

Examinations demonstrated that the examples of the dead fishes found the in the two Local Governments have been taken to Fisheries Department of Rivers State University, RSU, and the Department of Agriculture and Environmental Studies the University of Port Harcourt for lab investigation to discover the reason for death.