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Benue: Safety alert issued after boat ferrying 43 passengers crashed, killing nine

A boat carrying 43 passengers from Kwanta Wadata to Daudu capsized on Saturday, killing nine people.

• June 19, 2026
Capsized boat used to illustrate the story.
Capsized boat used to illustrate the story.

The Operation Whirl Stroke has issued safety alert to mariners, boat operators and riverine communities along the River Benue following rising water levels and a boat tragedy that killed nine persons.

The OPWS maritime component commander, Christopher Zakari, gave the warning in a statement. Mr Zakari said the increase in water volume, accompanied by strong currents and turbulence, had heightened the risk of boat accidents and other maritime mishaps on the river.

He attributed the increased water level to heavy rainfalls, adding that the warning became necessary following a recent boat accident that claimed nine lives.

Mr Zakari stated that on Saturday, a boat carrying 43 passengers from Kwanta Wadata to Daudu capsized between 7:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m., resulting in the death of nine persons.

The commander said that strict adherence to established safety measures could have prevented or significantly reduced the casualties recorded during the incident.

Mr Zakari directed all passengers and mariners to always wear life jackets while on board boats and urged operators to ensure that at least one life buoy was available on every vessel.

Zakari also cautioned operators against overloading their boats beyond approved carrying capacities and advised them to carry essential emergency equipment such as functional torch lights, spare spark plugs and tarpaulins. He further urged mariners to refrain from polluting waterways with non-biodegradable materials and other waste products.

Mr Zakari reiterated the ban on night sailing, stressing that marine operations were restricted to 6:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily for security reasons. He also directed all boat operators to register with their respective unions and to carry valid identification while conducting their operations.

Mr Zakari encouraged residents of riverine communities to remain vigilant and promptly report any suspicious or criminal activity to the relevant security agencies. He warned that defaulters who failed to comply with the safety directives would be sanctioned in accordance with existing regulations.

Mr Zakari also charged maritime unions with ensuring the strict enforcement of safety measures among their members.

“The maritime component of Operation Whirl Stroke remains committed to safeguarding lives, protecting property and ensuring the security of waterways within its area of responsibility,” Mr Zakari said.

Mr Zakari appealed to the public to cooperate with security agencies by adhering to the safety guidelines and remaining vigilant at all times.

(NAN)

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