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Yuletide: NIWA Bans Night Traveling, Insists On Life Jackets For Passengers

by Yusuf Babalola
11 months ago
in Business
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The National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), has banned operators from operating at night, saying no passenger boat must move from jetties from 6pm in the evening.

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In a statement released by NIWA management and a copy made available to LEADERSHIP, the Authority highlighted the importance of adhering to the Transportation Code, 2023, which has been gazetted and will be strictly enforced to ensure safe water transportation.

According to the statement on safety and security alert issued by the authority, operators must provide life jackets for passengers.

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NIWA emphasised the need for boat operators and passengers to strictly follow safety measures to prevent avoidable accidents.

“Among the guidelines outlined, boat operators have been directed to avoid overloading their boats beyond approved limits and are required to provide life jackets to passengers free of charge. Furthermore, the Authority banned the consumption of alcohol and other prohibited substances before or during boat rides.

The statement also made it mandatory for passenger manifests to be properly filled and confirmed before departure, while a compulsory safety talk must be conducted before setting sail. NIWA stressed that boat operations must not extend beyond 6:00 PM, and passengers are strongly advised against traveling on waterways at night.

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In addition, NIWA warned against any activities that could destabilise boats while in motion and mandated all passengers to wear lifejackets while onboard. Assaulting or attacking NIWA officers or Water Marshals while they are performing their duties was also declared a punishable offense.

The Authority urged Nigerians to strictly comply with these safety regulations to prevent avoidable tragedies during the festive season. NIWA reiterated its commitment to maintaining safe and secure inland waterways for all users.

 

 

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