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Over 20 feared dead as boat capsize in Benue

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Tragedy struck on Saturday night as over 20 people reportedly lost their lives in a boat mishap on the River Benue in Agatu Local Government Area (LGA) of Benue State.

Local sources revealed that most of the victims were traders and Agatu indigenes from Nasarawa State who had been returning home after trading at Ocholonya Market in Agatu LGA.

The cause of the accident remains unclear, but the overloaded boat is suspected to have capsized mid-journey. The incident has left the community in mourning, with rescue efforts underway to recover the victims.

Authorities are yet to confirm the exact number of casualties, but residents have called for improved safety measures to prevent such tragedies. The mishap highlights the dangers faced by riverine communities dependent on water transportation for their livelihoods.

Narrating the incident, an eyewitness said, “The victims were mainly Agatu people from Toto and Doma LGAs in Nasarawa State who came to Ocholonya market on Saturday.

“They were crossing to Odenyi in Nasarawa after the market. I was in Ijaha around 8 p.m. when I heard women crying and shouting that the boat carrying the traders to the Nasarawa side of the river sank before reaching the shore.

“The wooden canoe was overloaded, and despite warnings that some passengers should disembark, the pleas were ignored as they were in a hurry to return home. Midway through the journey, the canoe broke apart after hitting a tree, causing many of the passengers to drown.

“Local divers have recovered some corpses, but many are still missing. Divers are still searching for survivors and bodies. It’s a tragic weekend for Agatu people in both Benue and Nasarawa states because we are all one community.”

Confirming the incident, the Chairman of Agatu LGA, Mr. Melvin Ejeh, disclosed that around 20 corpses had been recovered so far, with rescue efforts ongoing.

He said, “The victims were mainly Agatu traders from Odadu, Rukubi, Agbashi, Ajima, and other communities in Nasarawa State. They had come to Ocholonya market to trade and were on their way back when the mishap occurred.

“I have been in contact with the Chairmen of Toto and Doma LGAs in Nasarawa State, and we are working together on this matter. I have also reached out to the Nigerian Navy for assistance. So far, about 20 bodies have been recovered, and the search continues for more survivors and victims.”

Efforts to contact the Police Public Relations Officer, Superintendent Catherine Anene, were unsuccessful, and the State Command had not issued an official statement on the incident at the time of this report.

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