Freedom Jacob Caesar, the business magnate whose two pet tigers have set off security worries among residents of Wonda World Estates, has made sense of that,stressing he purchased the wild creatures to support Ghana’s tourism industry.
The proprietor of the rich estates in Accra additionally referred to in private life as Nana Kwame Bediako noted he purchased the creatures in Dubai and carried them to Ghana legitimately. Revealing that an animal expert built an enclosure for the creatures and eliminated any risk they pose to the local area.
Freedom Jacob Caesar otherwise known as Cheddar said he purchased two wild tigers he is keeping at the Wonda World Estate to help Ghana’s tourism industry.
He told journalists in Accra that he went through every one of the legal processes to secure the tigers and keep them at the plush neighborhood
He noted that an animal expert assembled a cage for the creatures and eliminated any peril they pose to the community.
“I went in to purchase these creatures to add the value of the tourism industry in our country. I needed to go into the Safari World by ensuring that Ghana turns into the principal country in the entire of West Africa, East Africa and Central Africa, aside from South Africa that have these creatures.
“We needed to be the first that will have it thus, I went in for the male and the female variant of it, I have been saving them on me for a long time.
I carried specialists from outside to make safety cage for these creatures so they don’t become perilous to general society,” he told journalists in Accra.
His clarification follows safety concerns raised by residents of the estates. Residents expressed that the effort to get Freedom Jacob Caesar, the proprietor of the property, to remove the creatures have been fruitless.