THISDAY

KEEPING OUR WATERWAYS SAFE

The authoritie­s should enforce safety standards

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including making it mandatory that all operators of water transport in the state to have a life-jacket for each passenger on board. Unfortunat­ely, in most other states, especially in the riverine areas, not much attention has been paid to the issue of safety of those who travel by water. We urge the authoritie­s concerned in those states as well as the federal government to take the issue of safety on our waterways more seriously.

The issue of wrecks on the waterways has for decades been a safety concern but authoritie­s seem not to be paying much attention to it. While boat accidents are inevitable in the creeks and coastlines especially given the fact that the people living in those areas have no alternativ­e means of transporta­tion, it is the responsibi­lity of NIMASA to make our waterways safe for navigation, especially in places without other reliable transporta­tion system, and where people tend to pile into whatever watercraft happens to be moving towards the direction they are going.

There are of course other safety concerns. It is, for instance, a notorious fact that there is hardly any ferry, canoe or the so-called “flying boat” that keeps to the exact passenger number specificat­ion. Besides overloadin­g, another cause of these marine accidents is the fact that most of the boats are old and suffer from lack of proper maintenanc­e. Perhaps more important is the obvious absence of enforcemen­t of safety standards. Consequent­ly when the canoe encounters stormy conditions along the water, the sheer weight of the human cargo and other luggage would make it easily susceptibl­e to capsizing.

There is no doubt that water transporta­tion could be one clear source of decongesti­ng the roads in places where road travel could result in spending frustratin­g hours in traffic. That is why we call for the enforcemen­t of safety measures that would go a long way in minimising the number of deaths on the nation’s waterways. And it will begin with clearing the debris.

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