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Tragedy as another boat mishap claims lives in Sokoto

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Sokoto State has been thrown into grief once more following a fatal boat accident in Shagari Local Government Area, where a passenger vessel overturned on Thursday, leaving several people feared dead and many others still missing.

The tragedy was confirmed by Aminu Liman Bodinga, Special Adviser to Governor Ahmed Aliyu on the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA). According to him, emergency teams have been deployed to the scene to aid rescue operations and account for the victims.

Bodinga said emergency teams from SEMA, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) were swiftly deployed to conduct rescue and recovery operations.

He said, “survivors are still being pulled out, while the recovery of bodies is ongoing.”

Eyewitnesses described the vessel as dangerously overcrowded with men, women and children when it capsized midway through its journey, hurling passengers into the river.

“Some managed to swim to safety, but many remain unaccounted for, with fears that the casualty figure could rise significantly,” one witness said.

Community leaders and safety experts have repeatedly warned that such tragedies are fueled by risky practices including the use of non-motorised boats, overloading, lack of life jackets and weak enforcement of safety rules.

Despite recurring accidents, residents say little has changed in terms of government regulation or intervention, leaving riverine communities which depend on waterways for their livelihood in constant fear.

As families in Shagari LGA and surrounding towns await news of their missing relatives, the mood remains grim, marked by grief and unanswered questions.

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