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Boat Mishap: MWUN Commiserates With Kwara Govt, Victims

The leadership of Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN) has commiserated with Kwara State Government and families of victims of the recent boat mishap in Kwara State.

President -General, Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN) Comrade Adewale Adeyanju conveyed the condolences to Kwara State Government and the families of those who lost their loved ones in the boat mishap in a press statement

Recall that about 106 persons lost their lives within Ebu and Dzakan villages respectively in Pattegi Local Government Area of Kwara State on Monday, this week.

It was reported that the boat which had 250 passengers onboard were traveling for a wedding ceremony when it was already dark and never had their life-jackets on when the boat capsized due to a faulty engine.

“As a Union in the maritime sector, we really feel depressed over the sad incident which claimed lives of many as reported in the state. We are also saddened and deeply pained in our hearts as we commiserate with the families of whom loved ones were victims in the boat mishap.”

“We pray that the Almighty God grants them the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss of lives; at the same urging the state government not to relent in their campaign on the need to enforce the use of life-jackets each time people embark on water transportation within the riverine areas of the state,” MWUN statement read.

According to the Union, it is also very imperative that the government should carryout awareness training periodically on safety, security and protection of boat drivers and passengers, stating to them categorically the need to always travel with life jackets

MWUN also emphasized that the utilization of well-serviced boat engines, avoiding overloading of passengers and total restrictions of night travels on water; there will be a significant reduction in boat mishaps in the country.

“Movement of boats must be prohibited from 1800hours every day as proper adherence to these waterways laws will guarantee safety and security of persons and boats on water transportation. On this note, I want to use this medium to pray for the state over the incident and for the souls of the departed, that may God grant them eternal rest in peace,” the report added.

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