FESTAC Boat mishap: How I cheated death – Survivor
Survivors
of the boat mishap, which capsized at 6th Avenue Canal, FESTAC Town, Amuwo
Odofin Local Government Area, yesterday, recounted how they cheated death and
how other passengers died in the ill-fated canoe.
The
residents, however, demanded that the council construct a link road from 6th
Avenue to 4th Avenue, to ease their movement to the Lagos Badagry Express Road.
About
13 persons died in the boat mishap on Tuesday night, with only five persons
surviving the tragedy.
The
survivors are Samuel Ochina, Joseph Essien, Mene Temisan, Daniel Peter and
Etukufot Godfrey.
When
our men visited the survivors, Temisan was gloomy and all he could do was sigh.
Speaking
to reporters, Joseph Essien, who was mourning his friend, blamed human error
for the accident, saying “if the passengers had taken the boat boy’s warning,
maybe the tragedy would not have occurred.”
He
added that what also hindered the victims of the boat mishap was the state of
the canal: it is very deep and swampy.
While
explaining how the boat capsized, Joseph, who is in his late 20s, said: “When
we were about leaving home on Tuesday, there was an early morning downpour;
which I could say was a sign of what would happen.
“We
were contemplating not to go to work. But the owner of the work we were about
going for called my boss several times, demanding that the job be done that
day.
“So
we waited for the rain to subside then we left.”
Joseph,
a water treatment expert said: “After completing the work, we all packed our tools
and left for home.
“On
our way home, my friend Ochuko, as if he knew what was about to happen, was at
this time full of joy and we all joined him in giving thanks to our Creator.
“At
the river bank, we met the ill-fated canoe waiting for passengers. Rather than
enter, we allowed those who came after us to board the canoe. The canoe left
and returned to convey me, co-workers and my boss.
“Originally,
the boat boy demanded that he wouldn’t pick more than 13 passengers. But he
yielded to the demands of the passengers because they jumped into the canoe and
begged him.
“Some
of the new passengers claimed they wanted to go home on time and they couldn’t
wait for the canoe to return.
“After
they all entered, the canoe failed to move and all efforts by the canoe boy
proved abortive. He sought the assistance of those still at the 6th Avenue
shore to push the canoe to make it sail.
“Few
minutes after the canoe sailed it begun to swing and water entered inside.
Within seconds, the boat had capsized.
“I
knew I wasn’t a good swimmer. All I relied upon was the little knowledge I had
gained while swimming in pools.
“I
would have drowned because I had a bag on me where I kept my tools. Immediately
I discovered that the bag was hindering me from gaining access to the shore, I
removed it and swam to the water’s edge where the bystanders assisted.”

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