@csrf

02.05.2024 Featured VIDEO: Lagos Boats Use Inaccurate Manifests, Risk Fraud, Passenger Safety

Published 2nd May, 2024

By Joseph Adeiye

The Boat Passengers Manifest meant to carry the necessary details of commuters at the Ikorodu Ferry Terminal is laden with omissions and inaccuracies, FIJ can report.

FIJ monitored the passengers’ manifest for about a week of daily boat trips from Ikorodu to Victoria Island and found that the details hardly matched the actual commuters many times.

Sometimes, the actual passengers outnumbered the passengers registered on the manifest, as can be seen in this clip recorded on Wednesday. There were already three passengers on this boat but only two appeared on the manifest:

READ ALSO: Looking at Death: How 23 Passengers Struggled After Lagferry Boat Threw Them Into the Lagoon

A manifest is a document of evidence; it is also a piece of paperwork that comes in handy under different transportation circumstances. This document typically contains the names of passengers, their sex, their contact details and their luggage. More details, such as the drivers of the vehicle, the destination and the time of travel, are also necessary.

The manifest can provide a clue if law enforcement needs to find any individual who went aboard. If there is a boat accident (we try to forbid it), first responders can contact loved ones via the manifest. The authorities can be sure they let a passenger get on the boat with luggage if it is properly stated in the manifest. LASWA can find out if a state-funded boat received money for two passengers instead of three when the manifest is accurate.

READ ALSO: 1 Week, 2 Tragedies, 7 Deaths — LASWA Not Safeguarding Passengers’ Lives

However, with the way the manifests currently exist, none of these purposes will be fulfilled if the need ever arises.

In the past months, survivors of boat accidents told FIJ how the Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA) failed to help them after a terrible ordeal in the Lagoon. LASWA’s chief later claimed that the manifest, which was meant to help passengers recover their belongings and seek any little compensation, was unreliable.

“Personally, I tried to reach the 23 passengers on the manifest; I succeeded in talking to three people,” Abdoulbaq Ladi Balogun, the managing director of Lagferry, said after one boat accident this year.

“Our findings revealed that most of the contacts given as the next of kin are not accurate.”

LASWA still fails to take the proper use of passengers’ manifests seriously to date.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


Published 2nd May, 2024

By Joseph Adeiye

Advertisement

Our Stories

Federal High Court Abuja

CBN Wants You To Link Your Social Media Handles to Your Bank Accounts. A Court Has Said It Is Okay

How Gabriel Ajah, Enugu SUBEB Chairman, Fired 5 Primary School Teachers for Requesting Pay Raise From Governor

ICIR Next As Police Continue ‘Cyberstalking’ Onslaught Against Online Newspapers

International Day of the Boy-Child: Sexual Abuse Against Boys Is More Prevalent Than We Know

Court Sentences 2 Chinese to One Year in Prison Over Illegal Mining in Kwara State

3 Weeks After Honouring Invitation, NATCOM DG Still in SWAT Custody Without Charge

BREAKING: Emirates Airline Resumes Operations to Nigeria

Polaris Bank

5 Months After Lagos Woman Paid N15,000 Via Polaris Bank, No Electricity Token, No Reversal

REPORTER’S DIARY: To Avoid Embarrassment, Police Moved Me from Panti to NCCC to FCID in 1 Day

‘Please Serve Us’ — FIJ’s Lawyers Write Smuggler IBD Dende

Advertisement