River Niger tragedy in Kogi: 24 rescued, 14 dead, 42 missing, says NEMA

The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has confirmed that 24 passengers were rescued, 14 bodies recovered, and 42 people remain missing following a boat accident on the River Niger in Ibaji Local Government Area, Kogi State.

The agency reported that the incident occurred at about 5:40 p.m. on Tuesday, 30 September 2025, when a boat carrying approximately 80 passengers capsized while travelling from Onugwa community to Olushi village.

“Upon receiving the report, the Director General of NEMA, Mrs. Zubaida Umar, immediately activated the Agency’s Abuja Operations Office, directing personnel to the scene in support of ongoing local rescue efforts,” NEMA said in a statement shared on X on Thursday.

“Search and Rescue (SAR) operations commenced swiftly, leading to the rescue of 24 passengers alive. Sadly, 14 corpses have so far been recovered, while 42 persons remain missing as efforts to locate and recover them continue.”

The agency emphasised that the rescue operation is ongoing and involves collaboration with multiple stakeholders, including the Kogi State Emergency Management Agency, the Local Emergency Management Committee in Ibaji, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, the National Inland Waterways Authority, the Fire Service, the Nigerian Red Cross Society, local divers, and community members.

“The joint effort underscores the importance of multi-agency collaboration in tackling disasters and ensuring a timely response,” NEMA stated. Mr. Zakari Abubakar, Head of the Abuja Operations Office, also visited the traditional ruler of Onugwa community, Chief Patrick Arome, to commiserate with him and the people over the tragedy.

The agency further highlighted the need for strict compliance with water safety regulations, including the use of life jackets and enforcement of passenger limits on boats. Boat accidents have long been a recurring challenge in Nigeria, particularly in riverine areas where waterways are primary transport routes. Overcrowding, poorly maintained vessels, and limited adherence to safety regulations have previously led to numerous fatalities.

President Bola Tinubu also extended his condolences to the government and people of Kogi State. In a statement signed by his Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, the President described the incident as “shocking and unfortunate,” noting that the deceased were on legitimate missions to earn a living.

“The President commends the first responders at the accident scene and urges federal, state, and local emergency responders to step up their efforts to provide needed assistance to survivors and victims,” the statement read.

He further called on water transport operators to prioritise safety over profit and prayed for solace for the bereaved and swift recovery for the injured.

NEMA said community divers continue to assist official teams, and updates on the rescue operations will follow as more information becomes available.

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