Lagos
intensifies campaign on life jackets, distributes 1500 to boat operators,
passengers
…To establish
emergency response Unit for Inland Waterways
In its bid to
continuously ensure safety on the inland waterways, the Lagos State Waterways
Authority (LASWA) has distributed over 1500 Life Jackets to ferry operators,
passengers and riverine communities across the State.
Speaking
to journalists at the weekend, Managing Director of LASWA, Mr. Damilola
Emmanuel, said the Authority has intensified campaign to emphasize the use of
Life Jackets by all waterways users.
He
said the 1500 life jackets were distributed within 2017 and January 2018,
adding that more would be distributed in the course of the year however urging
passengers to insist on life jackets before embarking on any journey on the
water.
He
said aside the donation of life jackets, the Authority has also embarked on
sensitization at various State-owned jetties whilst also using electronic media
to emphasize on safety measures to be adhered to by all waterways users.
The
LASWA Boss added that to improve safety on the waterways, the Authority with
relevant Ministries Departments and Agencies (MDAs) is currently planning and
working towards establishing an Emergency and Response Unit for the Inland
waterways.
He
said the Emergency and Response Unit collaborate with the LASWA patrol team to
respond to emergency cases on the waterways, while reminding ferry operators to
continue to strictly comply with safety guidelines.
“The
Lagos State Government in its drive to promote a multi-modal transport system,
especially the movement of passengers, goods and services on its waterways,
will under no circumstances compromise safety standards and the protection of
lives and property. As such we restate our commitment to the promotion of all
safety measures and ensure that all operators comply with all safety standards
in line with global best practices.
“Once
again, the Authority will like to urge all waterways users to always wear their
life jackets and report any issues immediately to the Authority or Marine
Police as we continue to work to ensure a safe, clean and prosperous inland
waterways,” Emmanuel said.
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