Oyetola inaugurates special committee to prevent boat mishaps on Nigerian waterways

Federal Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy has taken significant steps towards enhancing safety on inland and coastal waterways by inaugurating a Special Committee on the Prevention of Boat Mishaps.
The formal inauguration which was performed today by the Honourable Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, CON further underscores the government’s commitment to protecting lives and fostering a sustainable marine transport system.
Addressing the Committee members and Stakeholders, the Minister emphasized the critical role of Nigeria’s waterways in commerce, transportation, and livelihoods.
“Our waterways are lifelines that connect communities and drive economic growth. However, the frequent tragic boat mishaps across the country have posed significant challenges, resulting in the loss of lives and properties. This situation demands urgent intervention,” the Minister emphasized.
He noted that the establishment of the Special Committee is in response to the spate of recent boat mishaps.
“The Committee is to conduct an in-depth review of commercial boat operations, identify the root causes of boat mishaps, and recommend sustainable solutions”.
He affirmed that Committee members were carefully selected based on their expertise, experience, and commitment. And stressed that the assignment is of national importance and should be approached with utmost dedication.
The Committee, chaired by the Managing Director of National Inland Waterways Authority, Bola Oyebamiji, comprises representatives of four selected states, the Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau, an HSE expert from an oil company, a marine engineering expert, an Association of Boat Owners, an Association of Boat Operators, Dredger Association, and Heads of relevant Agencies of the Ministry. Adams Offie, Deputy Director, Inland Waterways Division of the Ministry will serve as Secretary.
Speaking further on the significance of setting up the Committee, the Minister said it aligns with the 2024 International World Maritime Day commemoration with the theme, “Navigating the Future: Safety First.”
Responding, the Committee Chairman and Managing Director, of Nigerian Inland Waterways Authority, Bola Oyebamiji, said “On behalf of the members of this Committee and the Management of National Inland Waterways Authority, I wish to sincerely salute your doggedness and proactiveness in providing effective leadership for this sector. Since your appointment, Sir, you have never relented in your struggle for a better maritime sector of the Nigerian economy.”
“I, therefore, wish to assure you that the confidence reposed in this Committee will not be betrayed”. Oyebamiji said.