Tragic Boat Incident in Bayelsa Claims Lives

Catastrophe at Dawn

Early Wednesday morning, a tragic boat incident occured in Bayelsa State. The boat Godbless Dickson caught fire and sank while traveling between Ekeni and Ukubie in the Southern Ijaw Local Government Area. The incident led- to significant loss and chaos. Emergency services responded to the scene as the community reels from the disaster. The fire reportedly broke out around 5:30 AM, leading to a desperate struggle for survival among the passengers.

Union Leader Reports on the Incident

Ipigansi Ogoniba, the Chairman of the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria, Bayelsa chapter, reported that approximately 64 people were on board the boat at the time of the disaster.. While some passengers managed to swim to safety, the exact number of casualties remains uncertain. It seems there was an issue with your request. Could you please provide the text you’d like me to rephrase?

Routine Journey Ends in Disaster

Traders primarily used the vessel to transport goods between riverine markets, timing returns with Yenagoa’s Swali Ultra Modern Market days. Authorities suspect that improper handling of petrol near the boat’s engine caused the fire, although official confirmation is still pending.

Calls for Improved Safety Measures

Odede Denikpete Tina criticized boat operators for lax safety practices, including neglecting essential safety measures like life jackets. She highlighted the frequent disregard for safety and urged the state government to enhance transportation infrastructure. Her call aims to reduce reliance on water transport by improving safety and accessibility.

Police Confirm Deaths and Ongoing Rescue Operations

Musa Mohammed confirmed the incident, with preliminary reports indicating around 20 lives lost. He assured the public that emergency services are actively engaged in rescue operations at the site, aiding survivors and recovering the deceased.

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