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350 die in boat mishaps in 2020 – HYPPADEC

- From Romoke W. Ahmad, Minna

The Hydroelect­ric Power Producing Areas Developmen­t Commission (HYPPADEC) has said no fewer than 350 lives were lost to boat mishaps in Nigeria in 2020. Chairman HYPPADEC Governing Council, Joseph Terfa Ityav, made this known at Malale in Borgu Local Government Area of Niger State during the flag-off of cutting of tree logs and removal of water snacks on Kainji and Shiroro lakes in Kebbi and Niger states respective­ly.

Ityav also disclosed that the project is being carried out in partnershi­p with National Inland Waterways (NIWA).

He identified some of the causes of river accidents as poor condition of boats, over-loading, lack of life jackets and tree logs, hence the cutting of tree logs and removal of water snacks to contain the menace and alleviate the hardship of riverine communitie­s.

Meanwhile, the federal government assured the Commission of providing the required support for the completion of all its projects and activities to enhance its mandate.

The Secretary to the Government of Federation SGF, Mr Boss Mustapha, gave the assurance during the programme.

Chairman Senate Committee on Power and Special Guest, Senator Gabriel Suswan, represente­d by Deputy Chief Whip, Senator Abdullahi Sabi, said the project will bring successes to the people of affected communitie­s.

He charged both federal government and HYPPADEC Board to do the needful and assured them of the National Assembly’s continuous support in achieving the objectives of the commission.

 ?? Photo: Romoke W. Ahmad ?? Officials from HYPPADEC and NIWA during the flag off of the clearing exercise in Borgu, Niger State yesterday
Photo: Romoke W. Ahmad Officials from HYPPADEC and NIWA during the flag off of the clearing exercise in Borgu, Niger State yesterday

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