Hyena Escapes Wildlife Park In Jos, Public Warned To Keep Distance

There was anxiety within Dong Community in Jos North Local Government Area of Plateau State on Monday after a hyena escaped from the wildlife park.

According to reports, the hyena escaped from its confines at the community’s park on Sunday, provoking terror among Dong residents and those in adjacent state and federal low-cost communities.

Chuwang Pwajok, the General Manager of Plateau State Tourism Corporation, verified the development in a voice message provided to PUNCH in Jos on Monday.

Pwajok, who assured residents that efforts were being made to track down the wild animal, said, “I received a report yesterday of a hyena escaping from its enclosure at the Jos Wild Life Park and immediately directed all our staff, especially the park rangers and animal keepers on hand, to take immediate steps to locate the animal.

“The effort has been ongoing since yesterday all through today, and the report reaching me at the Jos Wildife unit has it clearly that the animal, the expectation at least, will not wander off far from its abode because It hasn’t been acclimatised to the surrounding environment and all it knows is the Jos Wildlife Park.

“You know the park is quite a huge span of land and all hands are on the deck in trying to locate the animal and lure it back into its enclosure.

“So, we’re all trying our best to make sure that there’s no harm to people within the park and even the animals. We sent out information to the public, informing them of what has happened.”

The general manager also denied claims that the hyena escaped from the park owing to hunger and malnutrition.

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He said, “I just want to use this opportunity to address some misconceptions concerning what might have led to the animal’s escape. I would like to plead with the general public to resist the temptation of using social media to send out unverified information.

“There are insinuations in some quarters that it left its enclosure due to hunger, which is far from the truth. If anything, those who visited the park some months back and have equally gone back recently will attest that all our animals are looking healthier than they were before because Governor Caleb Mutfwang has graciously approved an upward review for the animals at the Jos Wildlife Park. The resources for feeding these animals have consistently been released to this corporation.

“One of the major priority areas at the management team of the Plateau Tourism Corporation has remained the Jos Wildlife Park. Though several challenges bedevil the park due to long years of neglect, these challenges are disappearing within the Jos Wildlife Park.

“Some of the cages are old, and we have consistently helped to manage this situation. I am very happy to report that very active measures are in place.

“Very soon, all the cages will be rehabilitated and modernised, and people will see the new Jos Wildlife Park, which will give them a rewarding game-viewing experience. The rumour that the escape is due to hunger is, therefore, far from the truth.”