Following the recent boat mishap in Niger State, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, National Inland Waterways Authority, NIWA, Mr. Bola Oyebamiji has commiserated with the government and the family of the victims in the state.
This is just as Oyebamiji declared that making waterways safer remains non-negotiable and topmost priority of the authority as he read riot act to defaulters, night travelers among other noncompliance with safety tips.
The NIWA boss who was on a day visit to Gbajibo community in Niger State frowned at the way and manner boat operators and passengers do flout safety tips, noting that overloading and non-use of life jackets while traveling on waterways by operators or passengers would attract stiffer penalties.
Oyebami revealed that the water marshals will start working both day and night to enforce the water regulations code in order to further enhance smooth operations across the country’s waterways.
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The NIWA boss ordered immediate arrest of the boat owner and driver of the capsized boats.
Oyebami who expressed heartfelt condolences over the ugly incident used the occasion to distribute life jackets and other safety kits to the people of the state.
He said the federal government was committed to continuously guaranteeing adequate protection and safety of lives and property of the citizens on the nation’s waterways.