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Association Wants Vessels’ Operators To Obey Safety Rules
The Okrika Speed Boat Owners Association (OSBOA) in Rivers State has called on the relevant government authorities, including the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) to caution owners of bigger vessels including Naval ship and vessels belonging to Nigeria Agip Oil Company over neglect to safety rules along Port Harcourt – Okrika Water Channels in the State.
This was contained in an open letter signed by the chairman of the Association, Mr Epeya Sunday to all relevant government authorities and agencies and made available to The Tide in Port Harcourt.
The Association in the letter condemned the reckless operation and high speed of some of the bigger vessels along the water ways, saying that most of the boat mishaps and accidents on the water ways was as a results of the high speed of the bigger vessels in the area.
According to the statement, the bigger vessels usually generated waves, which constitutes threat to other smaller boats operating along the water ways.
The statement also called Nest Oil Company and other multi-national oil companies to caution their vessels plying the route for safety noting that most captain of some ships were not comply with the safety rules on water ways.
Speaking with The Tide, the chairman of the Association, Mr Epeye Sunday added that there was an increase of wastes littering the water ways, which he said constitutes hazards for passenger boats in the area.
He called on the Waste Management Agency in Rivers State to rise up to the challenges by constantly distilling of drainages to stop drainage water from carrying such wastes to the water channels noting that some of the accidents on the water ways was caused by accumulation wastes on the river.
Sunday said members of the Association have lost several boats and passengers as a results of boat Mishap and accidents caused by either waves from bigger vessels or as a result of wreck metals and wastes along the water ways.
The Association chairman called on the State Government to call the Naval Command, Nest Oil and other Companies, whose vessels are plying the route to order, saying that several letters had been written to the companies in respect of the attitudes of their captains and ship operators but to no avail.
Enoch Epelle
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