3 feared dead, 7 rescued as
boat capsizes
By
GODFREY BIVBERE
Three
persons were feared dead after the motor boat on which they were riding
from Tincan Island Port to Ojo area of Lagos capsized Thursday at about
8.30 pm while returning from work.
A
passenger who identified himself as Peter, told Saturday Vanguard that the
incident occurred when the operator of the boat tried to maneuver his
boat from another oncoming boat but eventually lost control. Peter
who claimed to be in another boat when the incident happened, explained that
they had to go and assist the 10 passengers in the small boat.
According
to him, they were only able to rescue seven of the passengers while they could
not see the other three. As at yesterday morning when Saturday Vanguard visited
the area, the boat operators refused to comment on the issue but confirmed that
the
incident actually occurred.
One of
the operators said they were expecting the corpses of the passengers to
come afloat yesterday.
Efforts
to get the reaction of the Managing Director of the Lagos State Water Transport
Authority, LASTWA, Yinka Morinho, on the issue proved abortive as he did
not pick his call or respond to text message sent to him.
Boat
rides between Apapa and Ojo axes have improved among people living around
Ojo area but work at Apapa.
A freight
forwarder, Okey Ibeawuchi, who spoke with Saturday Vanguard on the issue said
he has not seen Mile2 for about two months because he prefers to go by boat as
it saves his time. According to Ibeawuchi, at the height of the traffic jam on
that route, he spent between five and six hours to and from work every day and
that was not good for his health.
He noted
that although he knows the risk involved in traveling by boat, he still
preferred it as the journey by boat takes between 20 and 45 minutes depending
on the boat by which one is traveling. The freight forwarder explained that
while the boat with 150 horse power takes between 15 and 25 minutes, the 75
horse power boat takes between 35 to 45 minutes.
While he
acknowledged that passengers are mandated to wear live jackets as security
measure , he said it is not enough as the boats do not have cover. He called on
the Lagos state government to come to the aid of the operators by providing
them soft loan with which to acquire better boats to ply the route.
vanguard
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