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Benue Boat Mishap Leaves 11 Persons Dead

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By Akinwale Kasali

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Six children, a pregnant Woman and four others have been confirmed dead following a boat mishap in River Benue, Makurdi Local Government, Benue State.

 

It was gathered that the Boat was conveying them from a burial ceremony before it capsized leaving 11 persons dead.

 

The sad incident occured  Saturday night, as disclosed by a local source who simply identified himself as Daniel.

 

Daniel stated the victims were returning to Daududawadawa community, an Island settlement behind the Nigerian Army School of Military Engineering Barracks located in the North Bank area of the State Capital, before the

ill-fated boat capsized, with about 40 people on board.

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It capsized in the middle of the river between 7pm and 8pm during a downpour accompanied by a windstorm.

 

The Commander of a local vigilante group, Operation Shara (Sweep), in North Bank, Nura Umar, who confirmed the incident, said the victims were returning from the burial of a woman from their community at Wadata.

 

Umar said: “The deceased woman had been taken to a private hospital in North Bank on Saturday morning where she later died, and the relatives and sympathisers from the Island community decided to take the remains to Wadata for her burial.

 

“After the burial, they boarded a boat to cross back to Daududawadawa community. At about 7pm, heavy rain and strong winds started and the boat capsized halfway into the journey.

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“There were over 40 passengers aboard the boat, but 11 were feared dead. We have recovered four bodies so far and buried them, while divers are still searching for the remaining victims.”

 

It was also gathered that one of the survivors had a baby strapped to her back but lost the child in the accident.

 

The Benue State State Police Command’s Spokesperson, DSP Udeme Edet, said she was yet to receive any report about the incident.

 

The Chairman of Makurdi Local Government, Joseph Keffi, is yet to comment on this development.

 

It would be recalled that six months ago, the state government pledged to enforce rigorous safety measures to address frequent boat mishaps across the state’s waterways.

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The state government had: in January, through  the Special Adviser to the Governor on Security and Internal Affairs, Joseph Har, launched a comprehensive enforcement initiative, under the new safety guidelines, in which the government emphasized the use of life jackets for all passengers and boat operators among others.


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