THE FIGHT AGAINST LOCUSTS
IN AFRICA
Following up on the story
of locusts in Africa.
One of the commonest stories in the whole world (especially in Africa) is of the deadly
locusts that have invaded the continent with Somalia, Ethiopia, Kenya,
Eritrea and most recently, Tanzania and Uganda affected most. The story of
locusts however started with many especially the local citizens doubting about
the possible effects of having the locusts in their areas. In fact, many
thought it was a simple challenge that could not leave any big effect. However,
the stories which started as simple stories later on turned into seriously bad
news as the locusts infested some of the areas referred to and devoured
everything as their culture is.
We are so grateful to the
governments of the affected countries for the quick responses they gave to the
threat for the good of their citizens. We are also grateful to the various
organizations especially the United Nations (FAO), The Africa Solidarity Trust Fund, Action Against Hunger, Self Help Africa and
several others which have put a lot of effort to support the fight against the
threat through conducting research in regard to the threat, spreading
information about the threat, funding fight against the threat, helping the
affected homes and through several other ways they have assisted.
These deadly insects invaded
East Africa in the early February of this year (2020) and as it is their habit,
they ate every crop in every area they passed or settled for any day. It is on
record that locusts are the worst crop pests that can leave no crop at all if
they invade any area. This means that all areas where locusts passed or settled
shall face a big challenge of famine, drought and desertification. It is
therefore important that everyone responsible takes action to support the
affected areas not only in the process of fighting the locusts but also in
supporting lives of the affected people.
Thank you CONEPA. May all governments of the affected areas keep helping their citizens and may the Organizations that have shown up keep on helping the innocent people even after the death of the locusts, especially by supplying food to the people.
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