Boat mishaps: LASWA to intensify enforcement on Lagos waterways during ember months

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LASWA warns boats on Lagos waterways ahead of ember months
At least 40 dead bodies have been fished out and over 230 people were still missing after a ferry, with over 350 people on board, capsized in heavy storm in Brahmaputra river in Assam’s Dhubri district Monday evening, officials said.Sources in the district administration confirmed that 40 bodies have been fished out. The Border Security Force (BSF) and National Disaster Rescue Force (NDRF) could rescue about 80 people from the river till now.Some of the passengers of the ill-fated ferry also reached the river bank by swimming and with the help of local people, the sources informed.Local people said the incident took place in the evening hours when the ferry, on its way to Madattari under Fakirganj police station from Dhubri town, was caught up in a heavy storm. PHOTO-REBA KUMAR BORAH.

Benjamin Omoike l Saturday, August 29, 2020

LAGOS, Nigeria – As part of efforts to continue sensitisation and the enforcement of all waterways rules and regulations, the Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA), is set to commence a holistic safety awareness campaign and strict monitoring for the remaining four months of the year 2020.

A statement issued by the General Manager of the Authority, Mr. Oluwadamilola Emmanuel, disclosed that LASWA plans to carry out an all-inclusive Safety Advocacy programme targeted at all waterways stakeholders, including Boat Captains and Deckhands, Fishermen, Dredgers, Loggers as well as Ferry passengers across all jetties and terminals in the State.

Emmanuel said, “During the planned Safety Awareness programme, Boat Captains will be educated and cautioned about the rainy season, overloading, consumption of alcohol or drugs, night travels and over speeding, among other safety measures. Other waterways users will also be enlightened on the importance of using standard Life Jackets with emphasis on what is expected of them when a boat is in distress and other survival skills during an emergency situation.”

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Advising Boat Operators to always put the safety of their passengers above all other considerations by regularly going for a boat hull while engines undergo regular and routine maintenance, the General Manager emphasised that the Agency’s enforcement team will continue to patrol the waterways to ensure that all operators comply with best practices on design, construction, operations and safety.

While asserting that violators will be apprehended and prosecuted, Emmanuel maintained that as a responsible agency of government, LASWA will continue to adopt the carrot and stick approach by sensitising the populace at all times while also enforcing all waterways rules and regulations.

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