Tragic Loss: Sokoto Boat Accident Claims Dozens of Lives

A tragic boat accident occurred on Sunday afternoon in Sokoto State, Nigeria, leading to the feared deaths of at least 30 people, predominantly traders. The incident took place in Kojiyo village at approximately 1:30 p.m. when an overloaded vessel capsized while transporting dozens of passengers, along with goods including motorcycles, to the weekly Goronyo market. Local officials confirmed the boat's overcrowding, though the precise number of individuals on board remains unknown.
Initial rescue efforts saw four people saved, a number later updated to six by the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), but dozens more are still missing. Rescue operations, involving local divers and state emergency teams, were severely hampered by strong river currents. The chairman of the Goronyo Local Government, Zubairu Yari, explained that these heavy flows were a result of water being released from the nearby Goronyo Dam, a measure taken to prevent an overflow.
In response to the challenging conditions, Bashir Gorau, the area’s federal lawmaker, appealed to the Sokoto Rima River Basin Development Authority. He urged them to consider a temporary halt in the water discharge for a few hours, emphasizing that such a pause would significantly aid rescue teams in recovering the remains of the deceased.
Survivors and witnesses at the accident site recounted a harrowing experience. Magani Balarabe, a community leader who was on the boat and narrowly escaped, informed the Vanguard newspaper that the vessel overturned midway through its journey. Other witnesses reported hearing desperate cries for help across the river just before the boat sank, with one resident lamenting, “This is indeed a dark day for our village. The grief is too heavy for our community to bear.”
As search operations continued into Sunday night, a palpable mood of despair enveloped Kojiyo village, with families gathering anxiously at the riverbank awaiting news of their loved ones. Mr. Yari attributed the disaster to chronic overloading of vessels and inadequate road infrastructure, which compels many residents in riverine communities to depend on perilous water transport. Following the tragedy, the council boss stated he had issued directives requiring boat operators to maintain proper passenger manifests and strictly avoid overloading their vessels.
Aminu Bodinga, a special adviser to the state governor, confirmed that the government had deployed additional response teams. He strongly urged both boat operators and passengers to prioritize safety and avoid overloading, cautioning that “Lives are too precious to be lost to negligence.” This tragic event adds to a concerning pattern of deadly boat accidents in Nigeria, where overcrowding, poor vessel maintenance, and a lack of enforcement of safety regulations frequently lead to disasters on the country’s extensive inland waterways.
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