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LASWA apprehended 8 erring ferry operators in 5 days – GM

Admin August 8, 2020
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General Manager, Lagos State Waterways Authority, LASWA, Mr Oluwadamilola Emmanuel

The Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA) said it arrested and seized the boat engines of eight commercial ferry operators between Aug. 3 and 7.

The General Manager of LASWA, Mr Oluwadamilola Emmanuel, who disclosed this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday in Lagos said that the authority would not condone recklessness and carelessness from any operator.

He reiterated LASWA’s renewed commitment to ensuring the safety of ferry passengers in the state, warning that all ferry operators must play by the rules and regulations.

According to him, all the passenger ferries apprehended will be subjected to inspections while the operators will pay stipulated fines before the engines are released.

“It is no longer business as usual for erring ferry operators as anyone found wanting will be sanctioned appropriately.

“In the ongoing enforcement and monitoring exercise across the inland waterways by the Patrol Team of LASWA, we have seized eight boat engines belonging to commercial ferry operators.

“They were caught flouting safety regulations on the waterways by overloading, reckless driving and not wearing life jackets among other offences.

“We are going tough on the operators because this disregard to safety rules have resulted in preventable fatalities on waterways,’’ he told NAN.

Emmanuel said that the authority had been patrolling and inspecting boats around Mile 2, Kirikiri, Abule Osun jetty, Alex jetty, Liverpool and Ebute Ojo in the Ojo area.

According to him, the patrol team has also been covering five Cowries’ Creek (Mekwe Bridge) and Ebute-Ero on the Island axis to ensure operators adhere to safety rules and COVID-19 prevention protocols.

The LASWA boss said that the authority was able to rescue a passenger boat in distress enroute Ikorodu from Ebute-Ero within the period.

“The patrol team was able to help the boat and the passengers back to the jetty and into another boat while the faulty boat was taken to the LASWA office for inspection.

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“All boat operators caught flouting the laws will be sanctioned. Their boat must pass the inspection test and a fine paid before their engines are released to them as a deterrent.’’.

According to him, passengers caught not wearing life jackets are also cautioned and sensitised on the importance of wearing life jackets for their safety. (NAN)

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