Three children of a 40-year-old man,
Najeem Oseni, have yet to be found following a canoe tragedy that
occurred at Imude in Otto-Awori Local Council Development Area of Lagos
State on Sunday.
The children – Suleiman, Wasiu (males)
and Risikat (female) – were among the 10 passengers that boarded the
canoe from Idoluwo on their way to Ikotun in the LCDA.
Their father, Oseni, evoked sympathy as
he bemoaned the fate that befell him when officials of the Lagos State
Emergency Management Authority and naval men attached to it continued
their recovery operations.
The grief-stricken father said, “My children were coming from Idoluwo where they went to celebrate Eid-el- Kabir with my family.
“Let someone tell me I am dreaming. How can I lose three children at a time? My children are better dead than missing.”
Oseni said amid sorrow that his children were going back to Imude where they lived.
Although he insisted that he would not
leave the shore until his children were found, sympathisers persuaded
him to leave the scene.
The residents of the community blamed
the accident on the recklessness of operators of a speed boat sailing
through the waterways.
The General Manager of LASEMA, Dr. Femi Oke-Osanyintolu, said five bodies had been recovered on Sunday evening.
It was learnt that the body of a four-year-old boy was also recovered on Monday.
PUNCH Metro learnt that all the
passengers in the canoe died when waves generated by a passing
speedboat swayed the canoe making it to capsize.
The victims apparently did not wear life jackets.
Our correspondent learnt that the passengers boarded the canoe at Idoluwo-Ile and were heading for Ikotun.
Some eyewitnesses said the victims
seemed to have gone for the Eid-el-Kabir celebration and were heading
back to their base when the tragedy occurred.
Oke-Osanyintolu, whose men were on hand
for the recovery operation on Sunday, said the fact that the passengers
did not use life jackets made their survival impossible.
“LASEMA has warned many times in the
past that people using canoes should make use of life jackets for their
own safety. Most of the passengers of the boats were teenagers,” he
said.
LASEMA and naval officials and other
emergency first responders have been at the scene since Sunday evening
for the recovery efforts.
On Monday, LASEMA and naval officials
also resumed recovery efforts at Imude. Hours of search resulted in the
recovery of the body of a four-year-old boy.
It was learnt that the canoe was paddled by a 10-year-old boy whose identity has not been determined.
Punch Nigeria
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