Engineer Yakubu Zurkarnani, the Unit Head of Engineering at the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) Area Office in Lokoja, explained that a log of wood that fell into the water caused an obstruction, leading to the mishap.
“Upon receiving the news, we immediately mobilised to the area. A fisherman reported that the boat operator couldn’t see the log of wood because the boat was travelling at night.
“The incident occurred around 4 a.m., which made it difficult for immediate rescue. It was the fishermen who discovered the victims later in the morning,” Zurkarnani explained.
Zurkarnani urged boat operators to strictly follow the ban on night journeys, stressing that the waterways are open for travel only between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Meanwhile, Comrade Abdullahi Bala Yusuf, Chairman of the Marine Workers Union of Nigeria in Kogi State, called on the state government to address the issue of inadequate life jackets for boat operators.
Yusuf stated that despite multiple attempts to meet with the state commissioner for transportation regarding the life jacket shortage, no positive response has been received.
He urged the state government to support the union and ensure boat operators have access to adequate safety equipment.
“Life jackets are not easily available in the open market, and we have been cooperating with NIWA and the Marine Police to promote safety on the waterways.
“The state government must step in to help us secure the necessary life jackets,” Yusuf added.
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