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Again, Boat Mishap Claims 20 Lives in Taraba
Wole Ayodele in Jalingo
No fewer than 20 fishermen lost their lives in the early hours of yesterday when the boat in which they were travelling capsised in the River Benue.
The tragic incident, according to the Chairman of Taraba State Water Transportation, Jidda Suleiman, who broke the news to Journalists in Jalingo, occurred between Chinkai and Anyeci area of Wukari local government area of Taraba State.
This is coming barely two weeks after 70 people lost their lives when a boat conveying traders from Mayo Renawo fish market in Ardo Kola local government area capsised at Karim Lamido in Karim-Lamido Local Government Area of the state.
Suleiman told newsmen that the fishermen, who were mostly from Wukari and Ibi local government areas of the state were on their way to Kwara in search of greener pasture before the unfortunate incident occurred.
He said: “The boat was conveying fishermen, comprising people from Ibi, and Wukari local government areas of Taraba.”
I was informed that the fishermen converged and boarded the boat to Kwara state in search of greener pasture, and along the way, they had an accident and over twenty people died.
Twelve of the victims are from Ibi while some are from Gareji, in Gindin Doruwa, Wukari LGA of Taraba.”
Suleiman noted that it is the tradition of fishermen from Taraba to travel around December to various places particularly Cameroon, Chad and other places for fishing where they stay till around August of the following year.
He, however, appealed to the state and federal government to come to their aid by providing live jackets in order to prevent future occurrences.
Meanwhile, Governor Agbu Kefas has described the incident as a terrible tragedy and unfortunate coming on the heels of the tragic incident at Karim Lamido Local Government Area.
Speaking through his Special Adviser on Media and Digital Communications, Mr. Emmanuel Bello, the governor condoled with the families of the deceased and the entire people of Ibi and prayed God for the repose of their souls.
Kefas stated that this occurrence is even more unfortunate coming shortly after the tragic boat capsize in Karim Lamido that threw the entire state into mourning, saying the government was already on top of the situation and would conduct investigations to unravel the immediate and remote causes of the boat accidents in the state just as he reiterated his commitment to making water transportation safe for commuters.
The governor pledged to embark on a tour of the affected areas soonest with the aim of meeting with local stakeholders in the waterways transport sector. He stressed that aqua tourism and investment is central to his overall economic agenda adding that old boats would be soon be phased out while use of life jackets would be made compulsory.