Boat capsizes in Nigeria; 27 aboard confirmed dead, 100 missing

A boat transporting about 200
passengers to a food market capsized Friday along the River Niger in northern
Nigeria, authorities said. At least 27 people were known dead, and more than
100 others, mostly women, were missing.
The boat was going from Kogi state to neighboring Niger state
when it capsized, Ibrahim Audu, the Niger State Emergency Management Agency
spokesperson, told The Associated Press.
Rescuers pulled 27 bodies from the river by Friday evening,
while divers were still searching for others, according to Sandra Musa,
spokesperson for Kogi state emergency services.
As of 12 hours after the incident occurred, no survivors had
been found, she added.
Authorities have not confirmed what caused the boat to
capsize, but local media 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.
According to Justin Uwazuruonye, who oversees Nigeria's
National Emergency Management Agency operations in the state, rescuers had
trouble finding the location of the capsized boat for hours after Friday's
tragedy occurred.
Such deadly incidents are increasingly becoming a source of
concern in Nigeria, Africa's most populous country, as authorities struggle to
enforce safety measures and regulations for water transportation.
Most of the accidents 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, authorities have not been able to enforce the use of life jackets on such trips, often because of the lack of availability or cost.
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