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Rescue Drama Ends! 41 Saved, 4 Dead In Devastating Sokoto Boat Accident

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Rescue Drama Ends! 41 Saved, 4 Dead In Devastating Sokoto Boat Accident

When news of yet another boat mishap in Sokoto broke, it didn’t come as a shock to many Nigerians—it came as a painful reminder. On the Goronyo Dam, what began as a routine journey turned into tragedy as four lives were lost, despite the heroic rescue of 41 passengers by local divers and emergency officials.

What Happened on Goronyo Dam

The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) confirmed that a wooden boat, carrying dozens of villagers, capsized mid-journey. Rescue efforts were swift—traditional divers and emergency responders worked side by side, saving many from drowning. Unfortunately, four lives could not be spared, and their deaths have left families in mourning.

The Bigger Picture: Why Boat Mishaps Keep Happening

Boat accidents are not new in Nigeria. From Sokoto to Niger, Kebbi, and even Lagos, capsized vessels claim lives every year. Overloading, poorly maintained boats, lack of life jackets, and absence of regulation are common factors. In rural areas, boats aren’t just a convenience—they’re the only means of transportation for farming, schooling, or trade.

The Goronyo incident fits into this pattern: a population forced to rely on unsafe water transport, with little government oversight and few alternatives.

The Human Side of the Story

Behind the numbers—41 rescued, 4 dead—are real people. Farmers on their way to tend their fields, children returning home, mothers carrying produce to the market. These were ordinary lives cut short by an avoidable disaster.

For survivors, the experience will leave scars. For the families of the deceased, it is another painful chapter in the long list of water tragedies that rarely make national headlines.

What Needs to Change

Experts have long called for:

  • Strict regulation of local waterways – licensing boats, enforcing safety standards.

  • Mandatory life jackets for every passenger.

  • Modernized water transport infrastructure, especially in rural regions where dams and rivers are lifelines.

  • Community education on water safety and first response.

If these steps were prioritized, the Goronyo tragedy might have been prevented.

Final Thoughts

The Sokoto boat accident is not just a local mishap—it is a symptom of a national problem. Every drowned villager is a reminder that Nigeria’s water transport system is broken. Until reforms are taken seriously, the cycle of rescue, recovery, and mourning will continue.

This isn’t just about Goronyo Dam. It’s about dignity, safety, and the right to travel without fear of death.

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Fresh Wave Of Insecurity: Pregnant Woman And Several Residents Abducted In Niger And FCT

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Dalung Breaks Silence: TikTok Chat With Bandit Exposes Deep Secrets Behind The Violence

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Dalung Breaks Silence: TikTok Chat With Bandit Exposes Deep Secrets Behind The Violence

Former Minister of Sports, Solomon Dalung, has opened up about a surprising and thought-provoking conversation he once had with a young man who claimed to be living in the bush as a bandit. Dalung shared the experience during an interview with News Central, explaining how the encounter gave him a deeper understanding of the issues fueling insecurity……CONTINUE READING

According to Dalung, he was browsing TikTok when he came across the young man, who openly described himself as someone living in the forest due to ongoing conflict. Curious, Dalung asked why they engaged in violent activities. The young man responded that they had suffered losses themselves and felt targeted by vigilante groups who, according to him, harmed their people and took their cattle. This, he said, pushed them into retaliation and led them deeper into the bush.

Dalung explained that he challenged the young man, pointing out that innocent people—including other Fulani individuals—were being harmed in the process. The young man replied that, from their viewpoint, only those living in the bush were considered part of their community, while anyone living in town was seen differently. It was a response that, according to Dalung, revealed how distorted perceptions can worsen the cycle of conflict.

Wanting to know if there was any path toward peace, Dalung asked what could help end the violence. The young man shared that they were open to negotiation and discussions that could encourage them to give up their weapons and reintegrate into society. Dalung noted that the confidence with which the young man spoke was unsettling, but it also showed that dialogue could be part of the solution.

Reflecting on the experience, Dalung urged the National Assembly to consider constitutional changes that would allow Nigerians the legal right to defend themselves responsibly, especially in areas affected by insecurity.

His conversation serves as a reminder of how complex the nation’s security challenges are—and how personal engagement, understanding, and strategic dialogue may help chart a way forward.

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Oyo State: Millions Lost As Fire Damages Two Residential Buildings In Ibadan And Kishi

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Oyo State: Millions Lost As Fire Damages Two Residential Buildings In Ibadan And Kishi

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Two separate fire incidents have destroyed properties worth millions of naira in Oyo State, affecting residential buildings in both Ibadan and Kishi on Wednesday night…..CONTINUE READING

The first incident occurred at 17 Prestige Estate, Joop Bad Hour Crescent, Onirele, Ibadan, where the living room of a four-bedroom duplex was severely damaged. Although the fire consumed valuable household items, no injuries or loss of life were recorded.

In Kishi town, a second fire broke out at 1 Alhaji Rosco Street, Ajangba Area, where the generator room of another four-bedroom residence was engulfed. The blaze also affected property worth millions of naira before firefighters arrived.

Chairman of the Oyo State Fire Service, Hon. Maroof Akinwande, confirmed both incidents on Friday. He praised the swift response of fire officers, noting that their timely intervention prevented the flames from spreading to other parts of the buildings.

According to Akinwande:

“When we arrived, the living room of the duplex was already on fire. Our officers launched a prompt and coordinated attack, preventing the fire from spreading further. No casualty was recorded, and properties worth millions were saved. The cause of the incident is still under investigation.”

He added that the Kishi incident was also contained quickly:

“Upon arrival, we discovered the generator room was completely engulfed. Our firemen acted immediately and stopped the fire from reaching the main building. It was fully extinguished in record time.”

The Oyo State Fire Service has urged residents to prioritize safety measures, maintain electrical and generator installations, and report emergencies promptly to reduce losses.

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