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Over 40 Missing as Boat Capsizes in Sokoto, Nigeria Amid Recurring Tragedies on Waterways

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Rescue operations are underway in Sokoto State, northwestern Nigeria, after a boat carrying passengers capsized, leaving more than 40 people missing, according to local authorities. The tragic incident once again highlights the persistent dangers of boat travel across Nigeria’s riverine communities, particularly during the rainy season when waterways are swollen and accidents occur more frequently.

Nigeria’s National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) confirmed on Sunday that its Sokoto operations office had deployed a dedicated response team to join search and rescue efforts. The agency described the event as a “tragic boat mishap” and assured the public that every possible measure was being taken to locate and assist the victims.

Although full details of the incident are still emerging, initial reports suggest that overloading may have played a role in the accident. Nigeria’s Punch newspaper, citing a local official, revealed that the vessel was likely carrying passengers and goods beyond its capacity a recurring issue in riverine communities where boats often serve as the only mode of transportation.

Boat mishaps have become tragically common in Nigeria, with many occurring during the annual rainy season between March and October. During this period, rivers and lakes overflow their banks, creating dangerous currents and unstable conditions for small boats and wooden canoes. Sadly, safety standards are often disregarded, and many boats travel without life jackets or proper safety measures.

The Sokoto tragedy follows a string of similar accidents in recent months. In August 2024, at least 16 farmers lost their lives in Sokoto State after a wooden canoe transporting them to their rice fields capsized. Just last month, a separate accident in Niger State claimed the lives of at least 13 passengers, with dozens more declared missing when a boat ferrying about 100 people overturned. Only two days after that incident, six girls tragically drowned in Jigawa State when their boat capsized while returning them home from farm work.

These repeated accidents underscore the urgent need for stricter enforcement of water transport regulations in Nigeria. Overloading, poor vessel maintenance, and the lack of safety equipment continue to claim lives across the country’s waterways. Authorities have frequently promised reforms, but the recurrence of such disasters demonstrates that more must be done to protect vulnerable communities that depend heavily on river transport for daily survival.

As the rescue mission continues in Sokoto, families of the missing remain in anguish, hoping for good news from the search teams. NEMA has assured the public that updates will be provided as the situation unfolds. The tragedy serves as a painful reminder of the human cost of unsafe water travel and the pressing need for sustainable solutions to Nigeria’s recurring boat accidents.

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