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Boat Owners Go Tough On Safety Rule Violators
The Okrika Speed Boat Owners Association (OSBOA) has charged boat operators to take marine safety rules seriously to avoid reckless accident on the water-ways.
Chairman of the Association, Mr Epeya Sunday gave the charge at a meeting with all boat operators at the Marine Base Jetty in Port Harcourt.
According to him, the association would no longer take it lightly with any boat operators who flout any safety rules by NIMASA in the area.
Sunday, who noted that most of the boat drivers were not adherent to wearing of life jackets by passengers and speed limit along the water ways, said the association has constituted a taskforce to report and arrest boat operators who flouted marine safety rules in the area.
He said the gesture was to ensure adequate safety of passengers on the water ways, especially during the Easter period.
The Chairman announced the provision of more life jackets and other safety by the union to all boat operators to ensure adequate safety gears on the water ways.
The boat owners chairman warned the boat operators against any increase in transport fairs during the Easter period, stressing that the association has the only right to announce any increment in transport fares and that would only happen if the price of fuel increases.
Speaking with newsmen, Chairman of the Association, Epeya Sunday urged Nigeria Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) to call Navy boat operators to order against negligence of marine safety rules on the waterways.
He said company boat operators including Navy Vessels were not complying to the marine safety rules, saying that the company vessels always engaged in over speeding without minding the safety of the smaller boats and fisher men along Port Harcourt – Okrika water ways.
He said most of the boat mishaps were caused by the reckless driving of the bigger vessels in the creeks of Port Harcourt and Okrika area.
He urged the government and NIMASA to call them to order before the situation got out of hand.
Enoch Epelle
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