Adegboyega Oyetola, Hon. Minister of Marine and Blue Economy
Wooden Boats, Watery Graves: Oyetola Sounds Alarm Over Nigeria’s Deadly Waterways
In a grim
reckoning with Nigeria’s inland waterway tragedies, Minister of Marine and Blue
Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, has issued a stark warning: the continued use of
wooden boats is costing lives. Between January and August 2025, at least 92
passengers perished in a series of devastating boat accidents across the
country, despite federal efforts to improve safety standards.
From the rivers of Kwara to the creeks of Sokoto and the floodplains of Zamfara, the pattern is tragically familiar, overloaded wooden vessels capsizing in turbulent waters, often with no life jackets and little regard for safety protocols. In one harrowing incident in May, a storm overturned a market-bound boat on the Niger River, killing 27 passengers. In August, two separate accidents in Sokoto claimed dozens more, with many still missing days after the mishaps.

