Trend News
NCC Banner

Lagos boat mishap: Ferry manager arrested for alleged negligence

The National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) says the manager of a ferry that capsized on Monday in Lagos has been arrested for alleged negligence and failure to comply with safety regulations.

The Lagos Area Manager of NIWA, Mrs Sarat Braimah, made the disclosure in a statement on Tuesday in Lagos.

Braimah said that the arrest was effected as a result of findings from a detailed investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident.

She said that the investigation was conducted by NIWA.

“The arrest is aimed at ensuring accountability and setting a precedence for strict adherence to waterways regulations to prevent future occurrences.

“Further legal actions are underway as investigations continue,” she said.

She said that the ferry manager must produce the captain of the boat.

She said that it had been established that the fibre boat veered off its channel and collided with a wooden boat due to the obstructed vision of the captain.

Braimah said that the obstruction was largely due to loads on the fibre boat.

She added that the boat owned by Only God Ferry failed to adhere to operational safety standards and proper navigation procedures.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the boat mishap occurred on Monday at Imore, Lagos State.

According to the official, two passengers are still missing, five rescued with injuries and others were rescued unhurt.

Related posts

FG invites Labour, says Tinubu committed to doing right things

Trend News

Health insurance for non-formal sector: Aiyedatiwa has demonstrated exemplary stance- SA

Jerry Abakpa

Reps to probe Civil Service promotion stagnation 

Adeboye Oyeyemi

Halilu underscores AMTDI’s commitment to advancing technological infrastructure, innovation in Nigeria

Trend News

Leave a Comment

* By using this form you agree with the storage and handling of your data by this website.

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More