Boat Mishaps: Fishermen beg Ondo govt. to enforce life jackets

Ondo State Fishermen Association of Nigeria (OSAFAN) has urged the state government to enforce the use of life jackets on the sea to save lives during boat mishaps.
This is contained in a statement on Sunday in Akure by the national president of OSAFAN, Orioye Gbayisemore.
According to him, stringent measures should be implemented to enforce water commuters’ mandatory use of life jackets, to enhance safety and increase the chances of survival during unforeseen emergencies.
He said it was necessary following the death of five traders in an accident involving six persons who went to buy seafood in a local market on June 7.
He added that their boat capsized, and five persons died instantly while only one person was rescued alive for using a life jacket.
Mr Gbayisemore, who said he was worried about the development, advised the state government to enforce the use of life jackets to prevent the reoccurrence of the unfortunate incident.
“The lone survivor in the Ugbo Nla boat mishap had the foresight to wear a life jacket before setting out on the ill-fated trip. The life jacket was vital to his survival, keeping him buoyant until rescue came.
“This serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need to enforce the use of life jackets for all individuals commuting on water,” he said.
Mr Gbayisemore also urged the government to prioritise the dredging and clearing of waterways to facilitate safe and unobstructed passage for passengers.
“It is crucial to recognise that well-maintained waterways enhance the ease of transportation and significantly reduce the risk of accidents, ensuring the safety and well-being of all those who rely on water transport.
“Additionally, the government needs to recognise the significance of investing in water transportation. This mode of transportation can contribute to economic growth in the region,” he said.
Mr Gbayisemore also urged the state government to support boat workers to develop a robust water transportation system.
“Training, resources, and necessary support to boat workers will enhance their skills, ensure adherence to safety protocols and foster a culture of professionalism within the industry.
“By doing so, the government can prevent future tragedies and create a safer environment for all water commuters,” he added.
(NAN)
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