Tag: NIWA

  • Boat Tragedy in Yobe State Claims 26 Lives as 14 Remain Missing

    Boat Tragedy in Yobe State Claims 26 Lives as 14 Remain Missing

    Figures cited by Tribune Online show that at least 26 people drowned after a boat carrying dozens of farmers and market traders capsized in Yobe State. Emergency services confirmed that 14 others remain missing after the vessel, which was reportedly overloaded, overturned in a remote waterway. The victims were mostly returning from a local market when the incident occurred late Saturday night.

    The Yobe State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) noted that the search for survivors is ongoing, though hopes of finding more people alive are fading. Local authorities have blamed the recurring tragedies on the lack of life jackets and the use of aging, wooden canoes for mass transit. This latest disaster has prompted calls from northern governors for a total ban on night travel on the region’s inland waterways.

    Supporting reports from Channels TV and Daily Post highlight the regional grief. Channels TV reported that ‘northern governors have collectively condemned the lack of safety enforcement,’ while Daily Post quoted a survivor who lamented, ‘We were too many on the boat, but there was no other way home.’

    Echotitbits take: Waterway safety in Nigeria remains a ‘primitive’ sector compared to aviation or road transport. Until the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) begins distributing free or subsidized life jackets and enforcing passenger manifests at every local jetty, these ‘market day’ tragedies will continue to haunt the riverine communities.
    Source: ChatNews – https://chatnewstoday.ca/2026/01/04/25-are-dead-and-14-more-missing-after-boat-capsizes-in-nigerias-yobe-state/ January 5, 2026

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  • Lagos boat capsizes near Nigerdock with fatalities as agencies launch rescue response

    Lagos boat capsizes near Nigerdock with fatalities as agencies launch rescue response

    2026-01-01 06:50:00
    Reporting by Vanguard indicates at least six passengers died and others were rescued after a passenger boat mishap near the Nigerdock axis of Lagos waterways.

    In an update published by the outlet, agencies including LASWA and NIWA were described as part of the search-and-rescue response alongside marine police.

    The incident renews attention on enforcement of safety protocols—lifejacket compliance, passenger manifests, and operator licensing.

    Punch also reported the incident and cited Lagos waterways authorities on the casualty count and rescue operations.

    The Guardian Nigeria likewise carried the update, reporting fatalities and describing a multi-agency response on the waterways.

    Echotitbits take:

    Water transport is growing, but safety enforcement is lagging. Watch for sustained inspections, penalties for non-compliance, and standardized manifest/lifejacket rules that are actually enforced beyond the news cycle.

    Source: Vanguard — January 1, 2026 (https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/01/6-dead-4-rescued-in-lagos-boat-mishap/)

    Vanguard 2026-01-01

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