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NIWA Urges Waterway Travelers To Avoid Leaking Boats

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The National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) has advised Nigerians against boarding boats that require constant bailing of water in the interest of their safety.
NIWA’s Area Manager for Cross River and Ebonyi States, Mr. Stanley Onuoha, stated the warning in an interview with tThe Tide’s source in Calabar.
Onuoha, who was speaking on waterway safety, said passengers should take responsibility for their safety by inspecting boats before embarking on any journey.
According to him, repeated scooping of water from a boat is a clear indication that the vessel may be leaking.
“If you are entering a boat and see people using a bailer to remove water, it is the first signal that the boat is leaking”, he said.
He urged passengers to check the integrity of boats, including seating arrangements and other visible safety features.
The Manager restated the importance of using safety jackets, saying that damaged jackets may fail during emergencies.
He further said passengers should ensure that safety jackets were appropriate for their body sizes in order to guarantee effective flotation.
He reiterated the need for passengers to fill manifests before departure to aid accountability during emergencies.
The NIWA official further advised travellers to monitor weather conditions and avoid boarding boats when the weather is unfavourable.
According to him, poor weather conditions can trigger strong tidal waves capable of affecting small boats commonly used on inland waterways.
He said waterway journeys should be embarked upon between 6.00a.m and 6.00pm for clearer visibility.
Onuoha continued that the authority had continued to sensitise riverine communities to the need for safety precautions during waterway journeys.
He stated that sustained awareness campaigns and enforcement measures had contributed to safety waterway safety in Cross River.

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