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“Nigerian Navy, NIWA Deepen Strategic Alliance to Boost Waterway Safety in Niger Delta”

Nigerian Navy, NIWA Deepen Strategic Alliance to Boost Waterway Safety in Niger Delta”

The Nigerian Navy and the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) have intensified their collaboration to improve safety across Nigeria’s inland waterways, particularly within the riverine communities of the Niger Delta, amid growing concerns over recurring boat accidents and maritime insecurity.

The renewed partnership is aimed at strengthening surveillance operations, enforcing water transport regulations, and enhancing emergency response mechanisms along Nigeria’s extensive inland waterways network. Authorities say the initiative will also support safer commercial transportation and protect livelihoods dependent on aquatic transportation across the region.

Speaking during a recent engagement between both agencies, officials emphasized the urgent need for coordinated action to tackle rising incidents of boat mishaps, illegal activities, and weak compliance with safety standards in several riverine areas. The collaboration is expected to involve joint patrols, intelligence sharing, public awareness campaigns, and stricter enforcement of operational guidelines for water transport operators.

The Nigerian Navy reiterated its commitment to safeguarding Nigeria’s maritime environment and supporting civil authorities in securing waterways that remain vital to economic activities, trade, fishing, and transportation. The service noted that enhanced inter agency cooperation is critical to reducing avoidable fatalities linked to overloaded boats, poor navigation practices, and inadequate safety equipment.

NIWA, on its part, stressed that improving safety on inland waterways remains a national priority, especially as water transportation continues to serve millions of residents in remote and underserved communities. The authority also highlighted ongoing efforts to promote the use of life jackets, improve operator certification, and modernize monitoring systems across key waterways.

The Niger Delta region, with its complex network of creeks and rivers, has witnessed multiple boat accidents in recent years, many attributed to poor weather conditions, overloading, night travel, and lack of compliance with maritime safety regulations. Analysts say stronger institutional coordination between the Navy and NIWA could significantly improve enforcement capacity and public confidence in water transportation.

Maritime stakeholders have consistently called for improved infrastructure, increased rescue capabilities, and stronger policy implementation to address persistent safety gaps within Nigeria’s inland water transport sector. Observers believe the partnership between both agencies could mark a significant step toward achieving safer and more regulated waterways nationwide.

The collaboration also aligns with broader federal efforts to enhance blue economy development, strengthen maritime governance, and improve transportation safety across coastal and inland regions of the country.

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