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Boat Mishap: NIWA To Prosecute Reckless Operators

Ayobami Omole by Ayobami Omole
3 years ago
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The management of the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) has threatened to prosecute operators of the ill-fated commercial boat which was involved in a mishap in Kwara State.

The threat was contained in a statement by the general manager (Corporate Affairs) of the agency, Mr. Jibril Dar’dau.

He said the Kwara incident which occurred on 12th June, 2023, along the River Niger in Patigi local government area, could have been avoided if the operators had applied safety measures, such as the use of life jackets.

NIWA said the boat accident which killed 106 passengers on board, was avoidable and lamented its occurrence.

“Preliminary investigations through our Area Manager in Minna/Kwara Area Office revealed that the boat driver and wedding guests were on the ill-fated voyage at about 2:30 am, which speaks volumes of the disregard for the laws regulating Inland Waterways navigation.

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“Furthermore, for a wooden boat to have allegedly carried over 200 passengers at once without using life jackets, and sailing in the night, was certainly gross overloading and misconduct.

“This accident was an avoidable and unfortunate one,” Dar’dau said.

He said NIWA as the regulating agency will in line with extant laws and regulations, investigate the negligence and callousness that led to the incident and prosecute those found culpable.

“We condole with the families of those that have lost their loved ones and are particularly concerned with the huge number of casualties,” he added.

 

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