Kebbi Government
has set new safety measures for boat operators to address the recurring
boat mishaps which has claimed 33 lives since April in the state.....
Alhaji Sani Dododo, Chairman of the
State Emergency Management Agency ( SEMA ) said in an interview on
monday in Birnin Kebbi that all boat operators must comply with the new
measures.
“As part of our efforts to curb
recurring boat mishaps, we held a meeting with traditional rulers and
boat operators and we came up with solutions to the incessant problem in
the state.
“We resolved that henceforth, there will
be no transportation on rivers after six in the evening and passengers
and loads must be transported separately.
“The number of passengers to be taken in
any boat must be specified and written on the boat to avoid
overloading, and life jackets must be worn by all the passengers in
addition to three extra jackets for emergency to be placed on each
boat,” he said.
Dododo said the measures were precautionary to stop the current practice which endangers lives of passengers.
“We discovered that a boat that carries
40 passengers is usually loaded with over 100 passengers at a time
together with their loads including goats, sheep, cows and camel, all
jam-packed in one boat on a river voyage,” he said.
He added that some boat operators held
the superstitious belief that they would never die in river because they
inherited the business from their ancestors.
“They think the river would not kill them since the business was passed unto them from generation to generation.
“We will not fold our arms and rely on superstitions while people are dying,” he said.
According to him, the agency will
collaborate with the local government councils and Nigerian Inland
Waterways Authority to enforce compliance to the new measures.
The SEMA chairman said the agency would
embark on sensitisation campaigns targeting boat operators and local
divers on safety and emergency response in case of any mishap.
Dododo revealed that the agency had
adequate staff and was well-funded to carry its mandate, adding that it
would set up emergency response offices in the Riverine areas of the
state.
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