Niger: Many missing as boat with 100 passengers capsizes
Niger: Many missing as boat with 100 passengers capsizes
An unidentified number of passengers have been reportedly missing after a boat carrying about 100 passengers in Niger State capsized on Monday.
The boat, which took off from Dugga Mashaya in Dugga ward, Borgu Local Government Area of Niger State and was heading for Wara market in Kebbi State, conveyed people as well as goods such as grains and sugar cane, the Director-General, Niger State Emergency Management Agency, Abdullahi Arah, stated.
The NSEMA boss added that the number of casualties and survivors remained sketchy, however, search and rescue operations were ongoing.
NSEMA has received a report of a boat accident that occurred at Borgu LGA. The incident happened this afternoon, Monday, January 15, 2024, at about 2:05 p.m.
No clear information about death and survivors yet. Meanwhile, search and rescue operations are ongoing by the local divers, NSEMA desk officers, and local government officials. Updates will be forwarded as they are received,” he assured.
In November 2023, 34 persons, including 10 children, were aboard an ill-fated boat that capsized while travelling from Zangoro Bassa/Kukoki Ward terminal to Gijiwa/Kato Ward terminal in the Shiroro Local Government Area.
Giving an update on the incident, NSEMA said its findings showed that a combination of water hyacinth, strong waves and grafting trees caused the boat to capsize.
TRENDING SONGS
Turaki Moves to Quash Arrest Order Amid PDP Faction Tensions
Oyo Orders Traders, Drivers to Relocate to Iwo Road Bus Terminal to Ease Traffic
ICPC Tracks Over N21tn in Works Ministry Projects to Strengthen Accountability
CBN Clamps Down on Loan Defaulters, Bars Chronic Borrowers from Banking Services
Senegal to Flaunt AFCON Trophy Despite CAF Ruling, Legal Battle Looms
Over 8,000 Delegates Set for APC Convention as Party Stands Firm on Zoning Formula
Joke Silva Heads Jury as AMVCAs Return for 12th Edition with New Categories
Court Clears Ex-Aviation Minister Stella Oduah in N2.5bn Fraud Case
CBN Scraps Cash Pool Rule for Oil Firms, Signals Fresh FX Market Flexibility
EFCC Seizes Malami’s Abuja Home Amid Ongoing Legal Battle
Share this post with your friends on ![]()
