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Dozens die as boat capsizes in Nigeria’s Sokoto

At least 46 bodies recovered after a boat capsizes in Nigeria's Sokoto state, with many victims feared to be children.

The update

At least 46 bodies have been recovered after a wooden boat capsized in north-western Nigeria, according to local officials and residents. The incident occurred in Sokoto state, near the village of Gorau. Rescue operations are ongoing, with 16 people reported rescued and 15 still missing. Police spokesperson Ahmad Rufai stated that the boat was carrying more than 70 people, mostly children, and was believed to be heading to rice fields. Witnesses described seeing dozens of bodies, many wrapped in mats and traditional cloths, at a community mosque.

Why it matters

Boat accidents are a recurring tragedy in Nigeria, often caused by overcrowding, poor boat maintenance, and weak enforcement of safety rules. For millions of Nigerians in rural areas, rivers are a vital transport link where poor road networks make land travel difficult. The recent incident highlights the ongoing challenges in ensuring safety on these waterways.

What to watch

Authorities have not yet confirmed an official death toll, as rescue teams work to reach the remote location. The investigation will likely focus on the boat’s capacity and whether safety regulations were being followed. The community has already begun burying the victims, with reports suggesting dozens have been laid to rest.

Sources

  • bbc.co.uk — Police spokesperson statements, rescue numbers, and witness accounts.
  • aljazeera.com — Rescue operations status, local resident quotes, and missing persons count.
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