THE Lagos State Government yesterday said it has concluded plans to
embark on an aggressive campaign and enforcement of guidelines for
commercial boat operators, in a bid to prevent boat mishaps in the
state.The Managing Director of Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA), Mrs
Abisola Kamson, in a statement said the new drive was in line with the
commitment of the state governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode to ensure that
water transportation by all standard, remained the most efficient and
cost effective mode of transportation.
“The Lagos State Government in its drive to promote a multi-modal
transport system, especially the movement of passengers, goods and
services on its waterways, will under no circumstances compromise
safety standards and the protection of lives and property. As such we
restate our commitment to the promotion of all safety measures and
ensure that all operators comply with all safety standards in line with
global best practices”, she said.
Kamson who spoke on the backdrop of a boat mishap which occurred at
the weekend along Oke Ira Nla, Ajah- Bayeku, Ikorodu axis of the state,
said LASWA was notified of the incident involving a Bayeku Ferry
Association commercial boat carrying 20 passenger and two crew members
from Oke Ira Nla, Ajah to Bayeku in Ikorodu.
She said upon receiving the notification, the authority’s Water
Guards were immediately deployed to the scene of the incident to
assist in rescue efforts.
Kamson said, she later led a delegation of state officials including
the Permanent Secretary, Local Government and Community Affairs,
Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Security, and the Baale of
Baiyeku, Chief Saheed Aleje Ajibode to the site of the incident.
The LASWA boss confirmed that all passengers onboard were wearing
life jackets, revealing that 17 of them were rescued alive while five
who were earlier rushed to the nearest General Hospital, died
afterwards.
She said preliminary investigation by the authority revealed that
aside the mechanical fault that developed when the steering cable
connected to the engine propeller cut, the captain of the boat was
possibly also over-speeding, adding that he is presently being
questioned by the Marine Police.

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