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Safety Officer Cautions Boat Operators Against Reckless Driving
Barely 24 hours to Christmas, a marine expert in the state has cautioned boat drivers to avoid reckless driving and overloading of passengers in ordert not to cause boat accident in our waterways.
The expert also advised boat operator’s to desist from drinking or taking harmful drugs before embarking on water journey, describing the act of taking alcohol as dangerous to driving.
A renowned safety officer with Bonny Maritime Transport Association, (BMTA), Bonny/ Port Harcourt Jetty, Mr. Donatus Kingsley, said this to The Tide during an exclusive interview on safety yesterday in Port Harcourt.
Kingsley who admonished the boat drivers to be more safety conscious while driving especially this period of yelutide season said, reckless and overloading of boats are responsible for some of the boat mishaps in our waterways.
He also appealed to the passengers and the operators to always put on their life jackets and adhere strictly to all safety precautions to avoid accident.
The safety officer called on the management BMTA not to allow any boat driver to leave the jetty with passengers without ensuring that they adhere to all the safety rules and regulations before embarking on any water journey.
He described any water journey without life jackets and other safety measures as risky to both the drivers and passengers.
Kingsley also urged the marine police, the Nigerian Navy to ensure safety on the regional waterways and the creeks to prevent accident on our routes ahead of the yelutide celebration and the general election period.
The marine expert called on the marine police force and other relevant security agencies to arrest and prosecute any defaulters to safety rules while driving including the passengers, because both are liable to same offence.
The officer advised drivers and passengers on Bonny route not to indulge in night journey as such could be dangerous to life and cause accident
Kingsley also debunked ramours that BMTA has increase fare to Bonny Island, but said no fare has been increased, rather passengers still pay #2,200 per head in a journey
He appealed to Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency NIMASA and the state government, companies, Non Governmental Organization NGOs to donate morevlife saving equipment to marine operators to reduce boat mishaps in our waterways.
Chinedu Wosu
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