Boat Mishaps: Nigerian Government Inaugurates Special Committee

By Ekene Okafor, Lagos

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In a pivotal initiative aimed at improving safety standards on Nigeria’s inland waterways, the Nigerian Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, has formally established a Special Committee dedicated to the Prevention of Boat Mishaps in Nigeria.

Oyetola stated this during the inauguration of the Special Committee in Abuja.

In his address, Oyetola emphasized the urgent need to stem the tide of tragic boat mishaps, which have resulted in significant loss of lives and property.

He described the country’s waterways as vital to commerce, transportation, and livelihoods, stressing that their safety and efficiency are paramount to the development of Nigeria’s blue economy.

He further noted that the establishment of this committee aligns with the 2024 International World Maritime Day theme, “Navigating the Future: Safety First.”

“The task before us is daunting, but with unwavering commitment, we can eliminate boat mishaps and ensure that our waterways remain safe, navigable, and prosperous for generations to come,” Oyetola stated. 

The Committee comprises key stakeholders, including state government representatives, the Association of Boat Operators in Nigeria, marine safety experts, and academics.

The Committee will be chaired by Bola Oyebamiji, the Managing Director of the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA). Adams Office, the Deputy Director of Inland Waterways, will fulfil the role of Secretary.

The committee is tasked with conducting an in-depth review of commercial boat operations in Nigeria, identifying the root causes of boat mishaps, and proposing sustainable solutions.

In his acceptance speech, Oyebamiji assured the Minister of their dedication to his assigned role.

He emphasized that safety on Nigeria’s inland waterways is non-negotiable, adding that NIWA, under the leadership of the Honourable Minister, has been refocused to uphold its mandate without compromise. 

Acknowledging the Minister for his proactive leadership, he noted that the establishment of this committee represents a critical step in addressing the persistent safety challenges in inland water transport. 

“This is another solution-driven initiative aimed at eliminating boat mishaps on our waterways. I assure you that the confidence reposed in this committee will not be misplaced. At NIWA, this is an opportunity for us to intensify our efforts in reducing marine accidents to the barest minimum. On behalf of my fellow committee members, we pledge to work diligently and with utmost focus on the assigned terms of reference.  

“Safety on our inland waterways is non-negotiable. NIWA has been refocused to ensure the highest safety standards, and this committee will work diligently to address the causes of boat mishaps and find lasting solutions,” Oyebamiji said.

The Committee has been tasked with evaluating the root causes of boat accidents and recommending lasting solutions to enhance safety and operational standards. 

The Committee has six weeks to complete its assignment and submit its recommendations.

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