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Lagos Boat Mishap Kills Six Near Igbologun as LASWA, NIWA Warn Against Night Travel
Six passengers have died following a boat mishap along the Igbologun water channel in Lagos, authorities say.
The Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA) and the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) confirmed that the incident occurred at about 8:35pm on Tuesday, December 30, 2025, near the Nigerdock axis.
The passenger boat, operated by Savvy Marine, was travelling from Ilashe Beach House when it ran into trouble.
Search and rescue efforts
According to the waterways authorities, a distress alert was received shortly after the incident, triggering the immediate activation of Search and Rescue (SAR) teams.
The rescue operation involved LASWA, NIWA, the Marine Police, and other emergency responders working together at the scene.
Four passengers were rescued alive and taken to a nearby hospital, where they are receiving medical care.
However, six other passengers were recovered dead.
Search and rescue operations are still ongoing as officials work to account for everyone who was onboard.
What caused the accident?
Preliminary findings suggest the boat may have collided with a submerged object, though officials stress that investigations are still ongoing.
In a joint statement, the authorities said:
“Preliminary findings indicate that the incident may have been caused by a collision with a submerged object; however, further investigations are still ongoing to fully ascertain the cause of the mishap.”
LASWA and NIWA added that a thorough investigation would be conducted and that the public would be updated as more details emerge.
Why it matters
Boat accidents remain a recurring safety concern on Lagos inland waterways, particularly during night travel.
Authorities have repeatedly warned operators and passengers about the risks associated with poor visibility, unsafe navigation, and non-compliance with safety regulations.
The incident has once again raised questions about enforcement, passenger awareness, and operator responsibility on Nigeria’s busiest waterways.
Authorities issue fresh safety warning
LASWA and NIWA expressed condolences to the families of the victims and reaffirmed their commitment to improving safety.
The statement said the authorities “extend their deepest condolences to the families and loved ones of the victims” and reiterated the need for strict adherence to safety rules.
They specifically reminded operators and passengers of the NO NIGHT TRAVEL rule, urging full compliance with navigation and safety guidelines.
Members of the public were also advised to remain calm and rely only on verified updates from official sources.
What’s next
Authorities say rescue operations will continue until all passengers are accounted for.
Findings from the investigation are expected to determine liability and guide future enforcement actions.
LASWA urged residents to report emergencies or safety concerns via its official communication channels.
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Ojokoro LCDA Driver Goes Missing in Lagos, Family Raises Alarm Over Authorities’ Response
The family of Mr Akintayo Olanrewaju, a driver employed by the Ojokoro Local Council Development Area (LCDA) in Ifako, Ijaye, Lagos State, has raised concerns over his sudden disappearance.
Olanrewaju was last seen on Friday morning, when he left home to retrieve a faulty official vehicle from a mechanic. Since then, his whereabouts remain unknown.
“On Friday morning, he told them at home that he was going to the mechanic to retrieve the vehicle so he could take it back to the office. That was the last time he was seen,” said Pastor Ben Oyebanji, Senior Pastor of Christ Apostolic Church, Revival Chapel, Abule-Egba, who has been assisting the family.
Conflicting Accounts Raise Alarm
Several days into the search, the family says there has been little progress. Pastor Oyebanji expressed concerns about what he described as a lack of urgency from both the LCDA authorities and the police.
He explained that Olanrewaju initially contacted the official mechanic on Thursday after the vehicle developed a fault. The mechanic reportedly came to pick up the car, but when asked, claimed not to have seen Olanrewaju on the day he went missing.
Meanwhile, the Personal Assistant to the LCDA Vice Chairman said he spoke with Olanrewaju on the morning of his disappearance. The driver allegedly informed him he did not have money to get to the workshop and asked for a bank transfer. Attempts to reach Olanrewaju later were unsuccessful.
“There are too many unanswered questions. What is really happening? These conflicting accounts are why people are getting worried,” Pastor Oyebanji said.
Concerns About Official Response
The cleric criticized the LCDA authorities for leaving the family to handle the search and for not immediately reporting the disappearance to the police.
“The local government people are not forthcoming. They are the ones who are supposed to go to the police station and make official complaints, but they left everything to the family,” Oyebanji said.
He added that police action only began after he personally accompanied the family to the station.
“They made a report earlier, but nothing had been done until I got there. Only then did they talk about reaching out to other stations,” he noted.
Why It Matters
The case highlights concerns about safety and accountability for public servants in Lagos. Families of missing persons often face delays in official responses, raising questions about institutional support and the efficiency of law enforcement.
Authorities have yet to provide an update on the investigation.
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Ijagemo death: Community leader denies involvement, urges calm as police investigate
The Baale of Ijagemo in Lagos, High Chief Olateju Jimoh-Balogun, has denied any involvement in the death of Charles Chimezie Nwachukwu, who reportedly died after a dispute with suspected hoodlums.
Mr Jimoh-Balogun said he only became aware of the incident after it had already occurred, stressing that the matter is now under police investigation.
“There is no truth to the rumours,” he said, adding that he was informed after the situation had escalated.
‘I was called to mediate’
The community leader explained that he was approached to help mediate following reports of a fight in the area.
“I am not aware of what happened until I was informed to intervene, but it has been reported that the man has died,” he said.
He emphasised that the case had been formally reported to the police and that he has no knowledge of what led to the altercation.
Police take over investigation
Mr Jimoh-Balogun said law enforcement authorities are now handling the matter and will determine the cause of death.
He expressed concern over attempts by some individuals to link him to the incident, describing such claims as false.
According to him, the incident occurred at a beer parlour located far from his palace.
Call for calm and lawful action
While condoling with the family of the deceased, the Baale urged residents not to take the law into their own hands.
He warned that anyone found inciting violence would be handed over to security agencies.
“Those aggrieved should channel their complaints through the appropriate authorities,” he said.
‘Community remains peaceful’
Mr Jimoh-Balogun also sought to reassure residents about the safety of the Ijagemo community.
He highlighted what he described as long-standing harmony among different ethnic groups, including Igbo residents.
According to him, the area’s peace and development are rooted in mutual understanding and tolerance.
What’s next
Police are expected to continue investigations into the circumstances surrounding Mr Nwachukwu’s death.
Authorities say efforts are ongoing to identify and arrest those responsible.
Residents have been encouraged to go about their daily activities while security agencies handle the case.
Why it matters
Incidents like this highlight ongoing concerns about community safety and the role of local leadership in crisis situations.
They also underscore the importance of relying on lawful processes to resolve disputes and prevent escalation.
Metro
LASTMA Officer, Two Others Killed in Lagos Truck Brake Failure Crash
A traffic officer with the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) and two other people have died in a road crash involving a truck owned by the Dangote Group in Lagos.
The accident happened on Monday, 23 February 2026, at Badagry Roundabout inward Seme, according to officials.
Authorities say the fully loaded SHACMAN truck reportedly suffered brake failure while travelling at high speed.
The driver allegedly lost control, striking the LASTMA officer who was on duty and a pedestrian at the roundabout.
The truck continued moving, killing another person before finally coming to a stop about 200 metres from the first point of impact.
The driver fled the scene but was later apprehended by other LASTMA officials and handed over to police.
Emergency Response and Investigation
Emergency responders, including officers from LASTMA, the Badagry Police Division, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, arrived shortly after the crash.
The victims were taken to General Hospital, Badagry, where they were pronounced dead.
The accident vehicle has been impounded and handed over to the police for forensic investigation.
‘A Dedicated Public Servant’
The General Manager of LASTMA, Mr Olalekan Bakare-Oki, described the incident as devastating.
“This is a heartbreaking incident and our thoughts and prayers are with the families of the victims during this incredibly difficult time,” he said.
“The LASTMA officer who lost his life was a dedicated public servant who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving the people of Lagos. We honour his courage, professionalism and unwavering commitment to his duty.”
He also called on transport operators to prioritise vehicle safety.
“This tragedy is a stark reminder of the devastating consequences of mechanical failures,” he stated.
“We implore all haulage operators and logistics companies to implement rigorous and regular maintenance checks, especially on braking systems to prevent such avoidable accidents.”
Why It Matters
Lagos is Nigeria’s commercial hub, with thousands of heavy-duty trucks moving goods daily through its corridors, including the Badagry-Seme route linking Nigeria to neighbouring countries.
Brake failure remains one of the leading causes of fatal truck accidents in Nigeria, according to road safety officials.
For residents and commuters, incidents like this raise concerns about vehicle maintenance standards and enforcement.
Public and Industry Reactions
Some commuters at the scene described the crash as “terrifying,” saying it highlights the risks faced by traffic officers who regulate movement on busy highways.
The Lagos State Government says it will reinforce monitoring frameworks, improve emergency response systems and intensify public awareness campaigns.
What Happens Next?
Police in Badagry are conducting a forensic investigation into the crash.
Authorities say they will work with relevant agencies to ensure accountability and strengthen safety enforcement across Lagos corridors.
For families of the victims, however, the focus remains on mourning and justice.
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