At least 50 people drown, several others missing after overloaded boat capsizes in Nigeria

Wooden vessel was bringing people across a river following a wedding ceremony in Niger state

Kwara state government in a statement said the people were from five villages and rescue efforts for possible survivors were still underway
Kwara state government in a statement said the people were from five villages and rescue efforts for possible survivors were still underway. Map: Datawrapper

At least 50 people drowned and several others were missing after an overloaded boat capsized in Nigeria’s north central region, residents and state officials said on Tuesday.

The wooden boat was ferrying people across a river to Kwara state after a wedding ceremony in neighbouring Niger state when it capsized on Monday night, local residents said.

It was not immediately clear how many people were in the boat, but Kwara state government in a statement said the people were from five villages and rescue efforts for possible survivors were still under way.

The statement said the Kwara state governor commiserated with the people “on the devastating news of a boat mishap in which dozens of people were feared killed and many others still missing.”

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A Kwara state police spokesperson could not be reached for comment.

Fearing abductions by armed gangs on the roads, some Nigerians use boats to travel to nearby locations. However, overcrowding and poor maintenance is responsible for most boat accidents on Nigerian waterways. – Reuters