Ten people were
rescued while seven others were confirmed dead on Saturday, during a
boat mishap which occurred in Badore area of Eti-Osa Local Government,
Lagos State.
The incident
occurred at about 10.20am after the boat with 17 passengers on board
took off from Ijede jetty on board Badore, Ajah.
According
to eye witnesses' account, the boat capsized barely few minutes after
its take off from Ijede after which it allegedly ran into a heap of sand
scooped together by sand scoopers.
Fishermen in the
area were able to rescue four bodies on the spot while 13 were later
recovered and hospitalized at the General Hospital, Ijede, Ijede
Aeromedics and two private hospitals for medical attention.
However, one of the
survivors died at the general hospital and two more casualties were
also recorded at the Aeromedics putting the number of deaths at seven as
at the time of filing the report.
An eye witness Mr
Akeem Balogun who narrated the incident to Sunday Vanguard said he was
at the jetty when the boat took off with 17 passengers on board,
"I am one of the
officers in this jetty and my duty is to ensure that the passengers wear
life jackets before taking off from our jetty. As usual, I was at the
jetty this morning to monitor compliance before the affected boat took
off. The number of casualties would have been higher assuming we don't
enforce the use of life jackets. Before the boat took off, I checked all
the passengers to ensure all of them wore life jackets and few minutes
later, I noticed an unusual gathering of fishermen on the high Sea and I
sent one of my men to go and inquire what informed the gathering only
for him to call me on phone about the mishap. As at now, seven people
are dead while ten are alive,"
Asked the cause of
the incident, he said, "all we gathered was that the boat operator heard
a strange sound underneath the boat and the next thing was a capsize
but the fisher men ran to their rescue immediately,"
A female survivor
Temisan Rire said she narrowly missed the boat because of a telephone
conversation, "all things work together for those that love God. I was
to board the boat this morning when one of my neighbours called me on
phone that I did not switch off the television set and I rushed back
home to put things in order. On getting back to the jetty, I saw a crowd
only to be told of the incident and goose pimples overwhelmed me,"
As at the time of
filing this report, commercial activities at the jetty have been put on
hold while the jetty chairman was said to have travelled to Ogun State
when the incident occurred but one of his colleagues who pleaded
anonymity said the incident has thrown them into confusion, "we are busy
moving from one hospital to another to ensure the victims are well
taken care off,"
Contacted, NEMA
South-West Information Officer for National Emergency management
Authority Ibrahim Farinloye said the incident occurred when the boat ran
into scooped sand, " the operator did not know there was scooped sand
on his way and he ran into it making the boat to capsize. Seven deaths
were recorded and 10 people were rescued"
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