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27 die as boat capsizes in Kwara

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May 18, 2025
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Tragedy has struck the Gbajibo community in Kwara State’s Kaiama Local Government Area, where at least 27 people lost their lives in a boat accident.

The victims were reportedly returning from a market in Niger State when the boat overturned. The incident, which happened three nights ago, marks another devastating blow for the region, coming just seven months after a similar mishap killed over 100 residents.

A survivor who witnessed the event blamed the disaster on overcrowding.“The boat capsized due to overloading,” the eyewitness stated, adding that an incoming storm brought strong winds that worsened the situation. Although he could not confirm the total number of passengers aboard, the eyewitness suggested the vessel was operating far beyond safe capacity.

Responding to the incident, Chairman of Kaiama Local Government, Abdullah Danladi, visited the bereaved families and condemned the frequency of such tragedies.“The government would no longer tolerate the almost yearly recurrence of such tragedies,” he said.

Danladi announced the formation of a committee to enforce safety protocols, including mandatory life jackets and a ban on night travel.

Traditional ruler, Muazu Umar, the Emir of Kaiama, pledged stronger efforts to promote water travel safety awareness in the community.“Awareness campaigns would be intensified to ensure that passengers and boat operators comply with water travel safety standards,” he said.

In a similar incident last October, a wooden boat carrying over 300 passengers—far above its 100-person capacity—capsized in the same Gbajibo area, resulting in the deaths of at least 60 people, mostly women and children.

Following that tragedy, President Bola Tinubu extended condolences to the victims’ families and instructed the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) to investigate and address the causes of repeated boat accidents nationwide

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