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#20 Dead as Boat Carrying 64 Passengers Explodes And Sinks in Bayelsa

By HEADLINENEWS.NEWS Correspondent 

No fewer than 20 persons have been reported dead after a wooden cargo boat, identified as ‘Godbless Dickson’, exploded, and burst into flames in Bayelsa State.

The boat laden with cargo and had over 64 passengers and crew on board exploded on Wednesday along the Ezetu 1 community in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of the state.

Chairman of the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria, Bayelsa State Chapter, Ipigansi Ogoniba confirming the development on Thursday that the boat was carrying about 64 persons at the time of the incident, but several persons swam to safety.

Ogoniba said it would be difficult to state the exact number of those who died or survived until much later when he receives reports from boats and local divers engaged in ongoing rescue efforts.

The Yenagoa bound boat usually carried traders who ply their wares from one riverine market to the other and returned to Yenagoa in time for Monday and Thursday, the market days of the Swali Ultra Modern Market.

It is not immediately clear what caused the incident, but it is believed that it started from improper handling of petrol close to the onboard engine.

Ogoniba said, “If anybody says that 18 or 20 persons died, they will be lying because we cannot say for now how many people died or survived.

“The boat carries about 64 persons including load like garri, beans and rice. It moves from community to community where the traders sell their goods and returns on Sunday or Wednesday to meet the market here.

On the return journey, it carries people from town to town; many people join the local boat because it is cheap compared to a speedboat where you pay N12,000 from Ezetu to Yenagoa.”


In her reaction, Chairperson of Association of Coastal and Waterways Communities of Nigeria, Bayelsa State, Odede Denikpete Tina, blamed the incident on the refusal of boat operators in the state to observe safety regulations such as putting on of life jackets.

Odede also pleased with the state government to make more effort in connecting more riverine communities by road to minimise the need for water transport.

Confirming the incident, the Police Public Relations Officer, Musa Mohammed, said the local boat was travelling from Ekeni to Yenagoa when the incident took place claiming about 20 lives.

Mohammed said rescue efforts were ongoing at the scene of the incident.

Meanwhile, the Chairman of Southern Ijaw LGA, Target Segibo, who bemoaned the loss of 20 persons in the incident, described the disaster as regrettable.

He called for concerted efforts by stakeholders to strengthen safety regulations in the marine transport sector.

 

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