Pandrillus, a conservation organisation based in Nigeria and Cameroon
disclosed that former President Olusegun Obasanjo donated a chimpanzee
named ‘Patience’ to them.
The organization, with a location in Calabar, Cross Rivers Stae, are
dedicated to promoting the survival of the highly endangered Drill
(Mandrillus leucopheus) and providing safe haven for orphaned chimpanzee. They shared this photo on their official Facebook page
today, writing:
“Seen here at the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential
Library Wildlife Park in Abeokuta – from left: Peter, Liza with
Patience, and Mr. President. As President of Nigeria, he visited Drill
Ranch in 2001, and made a follow up visit in 2011. President Obasanjo
recognises the special care needs of chimpanzees and therefore decided
to place 3 year old Patience with Pandrillus so she can grow up in the
forest as part of the large chimpanzee group at Drill Ranch Afi
Mountain. Thank you, Mr. President!
Patience is a fantastic chimpanzee who has been well cared for by
the staff of the OOPL Wildlife Park. Once she has completed her medical
screening in Calabar, she will join the group at the newly completed
Nigerian Chimpanzee Center – located at Drill Ranch Afi Mountain in Boki
LGA of Cross River State.
Pandrillus thanks Mr. President and his staff for their logistical
support and hospitality during Peter and Liza’s working visit. We also
thank Air Peace for carrying all three back to Calabar.
Welcome, Patience!”
Obasanjo donates a chimpanzee named ‘Patience’ to a non-profit animal conservation organisation
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