
The National Inland Waterways Authority says plans are ongoing to recruit and deploy about 800 water marshals across the country by December.
The recruitment, according to the Managing Director of NIWA, Bola Oyebamiji, is part of efforts to strengthen safety and regulation on Nigeria’s waterways.
Oyebamiji, while addressing newsmen on Wednesday in Abuja, said the move was aimed at curbing incessant boat mishaps, enforcing life jacket compliance, and monitoring unauthorised loading points.
According to him, part of the responsibilities of the water marshals is to sensitise passengers and operators on safe navigation practices.
Oyebamiji said there were about four to five monitoring teams, including task forces deployed across all waterways, especially in riverine areas to complement efforts of the water marshals.
He urged boat users to adhere to safety rules and instructions given by water marshals before takeoff for their own safety and benefit.
According to him, boats users must discard water protection superstitious beliefs and adhere to scientifically provided safety and protection rules, especially the use of life jackets which increase chances of survival in cases of mishaps.
He called on the National Assembly to expedite the passage of the Coastal Guard Bill for maritime safety.
Oyebamiji also stressed the need for collaborations with riverine state governments to enhance water safety.