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Flooding: NIWA urges stakeholders to adhere to rules to avoid waterways mishaps

Stakeholders are asked to stop boarding boats without life jackets and to obey boating rules.

• October 29, 2022
National Inland waterways Authority (NIWA)
National Inland waterways Authority (NIWA)

The National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) has warned boat operators and ferry service providers to observe necessary rules to avoid mishaps.

In a statement on Saturday, the Lagos area manager, NIWA, Sarat Braimoh, warned against excessive speeding, overloading and fueling while in transit.

Vowing to no longer tolerate such, Ms Braimoh pleaded with the stakeholders to stop boarding boats without life jackets and to obey boating rules.

She said all stakeholders should show commitment to passengers’ safety, including those of other waterway users.

Ms Braimoh reiterated the importance of the safety and welfare of passengers on water crafts, adding that the impact of climate change was here in Nigeria.

The manager said this could be seen through the lens of devastating floods.

She said the flood had breached the socioeconomic and environmental lifelines of most states in the country, rendering people homeless and destroying farms, lands and livestock.

”We want you to go back to your unit bodies and members to draw their attention to the expected impact of climate change which is here with us.

”So, we cannot afford to sleep over this matter and must, therefore, prepare to confront it headlong if it comes our way,” she said.

The meeting also deliberated on how to arrest logs and wrecks pushed out by flood from the creeks into the waterways, posing risk to boat services and operations.

Ms Braimoh assured of deployment of the NIWA task force, backed by ambulance services round the clock, with proactive management of water hyacinth, which was also moved upstream to the waterways, posing a challenge to boat operations.

”We have written to request that water hyacinth should be cleared and checked.

”We have also taken note of the possible challenges of having floods pushing out logs and wrecks from the creeks into the waterways, and we believe our ongoing wreck removal efforts will address the problem,” Ms Braimoh said.

She said NIWA in Lagos would partner with stakeholders to ensure that any expected weather-related challenge on the waterways was addressed to the benefit of Lagos waterways users.

(NAN)

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