Maritime
Speed Owners Alert Over Wreckage
The Okrika Speedboat Owners’ Association has again appealed to the federal government through the Nigeria Ports Authority (NPA) to help remove the shipwrecks at the Marine Base-Abuloma –Okrika waterways to further ensure safety of lives and property.
The association in a statement signed by its chairman, Chief Sunday Epeya and made available to The Tide said as operators of sea transport, the shipwrecks had been given them a great concern over some decades, and effort made toward their removal had not been very successful.
According to the statement, “the association engages in ferrying of passengers from Okrika-Dutch Island-Abuloma-Port Harcourt sea route, and for the safety of its passengers, hereby appeal to the Nigeria Port Authority (NPA) and other relevant authorities and agencies to come to their aid in removing all the abandoned ship wrecks and other marine vessels along the routes”.
The association also lamented over the indiscriminate packing of barges and tug boats along the waterways, which hitherto make some boat drivers to use the creeks which are narrow and could cause accidents, adding “let the ugly situation be curbed before lives and properties were lost”.
“The activities and wrecks are posing a great threat to lives and properties of our passengers, drivers and other users, we therefore appeal that you come to our aid and remove those wrecks on our waterways,” Chief Opeya stated.
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