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LSG Wants Residents to Observe Safety on Waterways

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The Lagos State Government has enjoined residents of the state to adhere strictly to safety whenever they are using the waterways.

It warned that boats operators to avoid using the waterways without life jackets

It said no one should travel on its waterways without the use of life jacket.

The warning came on the heels of a canoe mishap in Epe on March 28, 2015, in which no fewer than six persons, including a prince were drowned. None of the victims wore a life jacket.

The Commission­er for Transporta­tion, Mr. Kayode Opeifa said the tragedy could have been averted if the victims had worn life jackets. Opeifa said while the state commiserat­ed with the bereaved families, it would continue to make its waterways safe for travelers.

He described the waterways as one area where the state should have a comparativ­e advantage, adding that everything was being done to make water transporta­tion a viable means of commuting and a pleasurabl­e experience for all.

He said while the state was embarking on the aggressive clean-up of water hyacinth, a major impediment on the waterways, it has also improved safety standards for operators.

He said the government would continue to strengthen its enlightenm­ent campaigns for all operators, irrespecti­ve of their size, to use life jackets rather than relying on their swimming skills.

Opeifa said: “Life jackets are to water operator what an helmet is to a motorcycle operator. It enhances the chances of survival on the lagoon or sea anytime there is a mishap and we are yet to understand why some people would continue to operate without it despite all that the government is doing to spread the awareness about its importance. Last year, government distribute­d about 2,000 life jackets to all operators especially those operating in commercial transporta­tion in the riverine areas. We will continue to acquire this tool and distribute to them as this remains the only way to ensure that as many passengers as possible are saved from hazards on the water.”

He said the Lagos State Waterways Agency (LASWA) would continue to enlighten, monitor and enforce operationa­l standards among commercial water transport operators.

As part of government’s efforts to deepen water transporta­tion, the commission­er said more jetties are springing up in many riverine areas in an attempt to make the system safer and encourage more passengers to consider it as a preferred transporta­tion alternativ­e to the congestion on roads.

His words: “We shall continue to make our waterways attractive and soon we shall take delivery of seven big ferries to take people, but no one should take any ferry or canoe without a life jacket. We are determined to make our waterways safe but all the operators and commuters must comply with basic safety standards. With life jackets, these tragedies could have been averted.

“We have learnt that some of the victims even swam to the shore. This means that with a life jacket, they could have been saved. I feel bad that many of the victims are educated and that nine of them were crammed inside a small boat meant only for five passengers.

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