Boat Sinks in Calabar carrying 166 passengers
The National
Emergency Management Agency(NEMA) has confirmed that a wooden
boat carrying 166 people about 40 nautical miles off the coast of Calabar
capsized on Tuesday with only two known survivors. The boat which left on
Friday from the remote town of Oron, in Cross River state was heading to Gabon.
David Akate, the Assistant Director, Information,
Cross River Emergency Management Agency, confirmed the incident to National Mirror. As at
yesterday, the mood at the morgue of theUniversity
of Calabar Teaching Hospital, UCTH, where 45 corpses of some of
the victims have been deposited was that of gloom and people thronged the
hospital to try to identify the remains of loved ones. Official sources said
the victims’ corpses were brought to Calabar instead of Malabo, where the
mishap occurred, because they were believed to be Nigerians. A Marine
Transporter at the Calabar Inland Waterways, Ikechukwu Egwu confirmed the incident toNational Mirror adding that the passengers of the boat
were mostly Igbo traders who were travelling to Gabon. He said they boarded the
wooden boat because it was cheaper. May God helps us, my condolences to the
lost ones families
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