At least 33 dead in Nigeria boat capsize: emergency services

Google map showing Gaya in Niger, where the accident happened.
Updated 15 September 2017
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At least 33 dead in Nigeria boat capsize: emergency services

KANO, Nigeria: At least 33 people drowned after an overloaded boat carrying traders from Niger capsized in northwest Nigeria, the National Emergency Management (NEMA) said on Friday.
They were traveling from Gaya in the Dosso region of southern Niger to Lolo, in the Baguda area of Kebbi state, when the accident happened on Wednesday morning.
NEMA coordinator Suleiman Mohammed Karim said the boat had a capacity of 70 passengers but survivors said 150 people and their goods were on board.
“Eighty-four passengers were rescued by Nigerian and Nigerien rescue officials and the assistance of local divers,” he told AFP.
“Thirty-three bodies were salvaged from the river while 23 are still missing.
“Having spent two days on the water, we presume they are all dead.”
Cross-border trade is common in the remote area, with traders mainly traveling to markets from Niger to Nigeria to buy and sell goods from grain to livestock.
Weather conditions at the time of the capsize were calm, despite the rainy season, which earlier this week saw the authorities in Niger warn about potential flooding.
“Rivers are full which makes boat mishaps more likely. But in this case, overloading was a factor,” said Karim.
Capsizes are a frequent occurence in Nigeria, where overcrowding is common and unscrupulous operators flout health and safety norms.
In August, 12 people were killed when a passenger boat capsized in the commercial hub of Lagos, in the country’s southwest.


Reformist PM candidate in Thailand pledges to form ‘the people’s government’

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BANGKOK: The leader of Thailand’s reformist party, which was ahead in opinion polls, promised Sunday to form a government after casting his ballot.
Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut said he expected his People’s Party to “get the mandate from the people,” adding: “We promise to the people that we’ll form the people’s government.”
In its previous incarnation, the party came first at the last election in 2023 but was never able to take power and was later dissolved.