Sokoto distributes 22 boats to enhance transportation
The Sokoto State Government has provided 22 boats to enhance inland water transportation in the state, an official said yesterday.
Alhaji Ibrahim Dingyadi, Director-General of the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Sokoto, that the initiative was also ensure safety on the waterways.
He said: “It was part of efforts of the government on disaster management and to safeguard people’s lives. A case of boat mishap occurred last year at Gandi community in Raba Local Government Area where a girl died while traders were being transported to a nearby market.
“Governor Aminu Tambuwal responded promptly in buying 22 boats and distributed them to communities using water transportation to get to various destinations. The gesture is to forestall future occurrence and safeguard people’s lives; it was well appreciated by the communities.’’
NAN reports that eight of the boats were released to Goronyo, four to Silame and 10 to Raba local council.
The D-G explained that the agency had embarked on massive public enlightenment on disaster prevention, control and management to reduce the rate of disasters in the state.
Dingyadi recalled that the government had in 2017 set up a high-powered disaster response committee headed by the State Deputy Governor, Alhaji Ahmad Aliyu. According to him, the committee had helped in mobilising residents to respond to environmental issues and facilitated the recruitment of 550 environmental sanitation workers in Sokoto metropolis. (NAN)