Tragedy struck, yesterday, at Irawe area of Ojo, Lagos State, after a
canoe conveying 14 schoolchildren capsized. Six children reportedly
drowned, while eight others, including the driver, were rescued.
The incident occurred after a fibre canoe reportedly ran into the passenger boat at about 9 a.m.
At press time, the rescued children , some of whom were said to be
primary school pupils and secondary school students, were responding to
treatment at Igando General Hospital.
However, three of them said to have swam their way to safety, were discharged from the hospital at about 5p.m.
Officials of Lagos State Emergency Management Authority, LASEMA, who
were contacted, reportedly stormed the scene to commence rescue
operation.
However, at 7p.m., the bodies of the six missing children, suspected to have drowned, were yet to be found.
Confirming the incident, LASEMA’s General Manager, Dr. Femi
Oke-Osanyintolu, said the tragedy occurred at Irawe area when a fibre
boat collided with a canoe conveying 14 children to their destination.
Oke-Osanyintolu disclosed that eight children and the driver had been
rescued alive, with five of them taken to Igando General Hospital and
three discharged.
He said six other children were still missing and that rescue operation was still on to remove the children from the water.
The General Manager lamented that the children were not putting on
live jacket when the accident occurred, saying the rescue operation was
carried out by the Local Emergency Committee, led by the Executive
Secretary of Ojo Local Government Area.
He added that LASEMA officials and others were still combing the water to see if they could get the other children.
South-West spokesperson for National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, Ibrahim Farinloye, also confirmed the incident.
He said: “The 14 school children were being conveyed across Ojo to
Irawe jetty. Six children are yet to be recovered as I speak.
Searches
will continue tomorrow (today).”
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