Maritime
Expert Blames Boat Mishaps On Supernatural Forces
A frontline safety officer in the maritime sector, Comrade Kings Dimm, has attributed frequent boat mishaps on waterways to some supernatural forces.
The mariner also disagreed that alcoholism causes accident in the rivers, describing such belief as erroneous.
Dimm who declined speaking more on supernatural forces, however, condemned over-speeding, overloading, and reckless acts by boat drivers.
He admonished passengers to always wear their life jackets while on the waterways as well as always committing their journey to God
“Water journey is not travelling by road, it is a different thing all together, so it requires prayers.
“Boat drivers and passengers should always be prayerful while embarking on water journey, because anything can happen any time”, he said.
The safety officer who works with the Bonny Maritime Transport Association (BMTA), lauded the Nigerian Navy for the regular patrol of Port Harcourt/Bonny routes and urged other security agencies in the state to extend same to routes and creeks across the waterways.
He also condemned frequent pirate attacks on boat drivers and passengers, appealing to pirates and other criminals to shun all negative acts capable of endangering human lives.
Chinedu Wosu
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