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Nigeria Boat Capsizes, Killing at Least 27

Africa|Dozens Killed and Over 100 Missing in Nigeria After Boat Capsizes

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/29/world/africa/nigeria-boat-drownings.html

Rescuers were searching for survivors after the vessel, taking passengers to a food market, capsized along the River Niger, officials said.

The river Niger, pictured near Lokoja, Nigeria, last month.Credit…Olympia De Maismont/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

ABUJA, Nigeria — At least 27 people were killed and more than 100, mostly women, were missing on Friday after a boat transporting them to a food market capsized along the River Niger in northern Nigeria, the authorities said.

About 200 passengers were on the boat traveling from the state of Kogi to the neighboring state of Niger when it capsized, said Ibrahim Audu, a spokesman for the Niger State Emergency Management Agency.

Rescuers had managed to pull 27 bodies from the river by Friday evening, while divers were still searching for survivors, according to Sandra Musa, a spokeswoman for the Kogi state emergency services.

The authorities have not confirmed the cause of the sinking, but local news outlets suggested the boat might have been overloaded. Overcrowding on boats is common in remote parts of Nigeria, where the lack of good roads leaves many with no alternative routes.

Most previous deadly boat accidents in Nigeria have been attributed to overcrowding and the lack of maintenance of the boats, often built locally to accommodate as many passengers as possible in defiance of safety measures.

Also, the authorities have not been able to enforce the use of life jackets on such trips, often because of the lack of availability or cost.

Justin Uwazuruonye, who is in charge of Nigeria’s National Emergency Management Agency operations in the state, said rescuers had trouble finding the location of the capsized vessel for hours after tragedy struck.

Such deadly episodes are increasingly becoming a source of concern in Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country, as the authorities struggle to enforce safety measures and regulations for water transportation.

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