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October 2, 2024 60 Bodies Recovered, Hundreds Missing After Boat Carrying 300 Capsizes in Niger

60 Bodies Recovered, Hundreds Missing After Boat Carrying 300 Capsizes in Niger

At least 60 bodies have been recovered following a tragic boat accident in Niger State. According to a statement by Abubakar Dakani, Press Secretary to the Council Chairman of Mokwa Local Government, the boat was carrying over 300 passengers when it capsized in the notorious Gbajibo River in Mokwa Local Government Area.

The boat was en route from Mundi to Gbajibo for the annual Maulud celebration when the accident occurred. The statement confirmed that Council Chairman Abdullahi Muregi acknowledged the recovery of around 60 bodies, while 10 survivors have been rescued.

Rescue operations, involving the State Emergency Management Agency and local volunteers, are ongoing as many passengers remain missing. This incident follows a similar boat tragedy in September 2023, where a vessel carrying over 50 passengers capsized, resulting in 24 fatalities as the passengers were headed to harvest their crops.

October 2, 2024 10 Killed in Lagos Road Accident

10 Killed in Lagos Road Accident

A tragic accident claimed the lives of 10 people, including three children and seven adults, on Tuesday night along the Lagos-Badagry Expressway, near the Abule Osun area of Lagos State.

According to a statement from Olufemi Oke-Osanyintolu, the Permanent Secretary of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), the accident occurred around 11 PM when a fully loaded Toyota Sienna crashed into a stationary truck. The truck, which was loaded with granite, had taken up half of the road, and the Sienna, speeding, failed to avoid the collision.

Investigations revealed that the Toyota Sienna, bearing registration number BDG 342 FS, was carrying passengers from the eastern part of the country. The truck had no visible registration, and its parked position on the road contributed to the fatal crash.

Oke-Osanyintolu confirmed that 10 people lost their lives, including three male adults, four female adults, two female children, and one male child. Three other individuals were critically injured. The injured, including one female adult and two children, were rescued and taken to a nearby hospital by the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) before the arrival of LASEMA officials.

The scene was cleared with the help of LASEMA’s tow truck, and the deceased are awaiting further actions from the State Environmental Health Monitoring Unit.

October 1, 2024 #NigeriaAt64: Thugs Disrupt Protests in Port Harcourt

#NigeriaAt64: Thugs Disrupt Protests in Port Harcourt

On Tuesday, thugs took control of the protest site at Port Harcourt Pleasure Park, previously used during the August #EndBadGovernance protest. In response, one of the protest organizers announced that they would shift their gathering point to the Rumuokwuta flyover. However, another group of thugs had already assembled at that location.

The protest grounds were initially designated as the meeting point for the “Fearless in October” demonstration against economic hardships in Nigeria. The armed hoodlums, wielding canes, declared that they opposed any protests in Rivers State and threatened to assault any journalists who attempted to film them.

While the protests faced disruptions in Port Harcourt, similar demonstrations were taking place in other cities like Lagos and Abuja as Nigeria marked its 64th Independence Day Anniversary. The protesters are demanding that President Bola Tinubu's administration reverse the removal of petrol subsidies and the unification of foreign exchange rates, which they believe are driving inflation and increasing living costs across the country.

October 1, 2024 Police Uses Teargas on Protesters in Abuja

Police Uses Teargas on Protesters in Abuja

On Tuesday, police officers fired tear gas at protesters during the "Fearless in October" demonstration against bad governance in Abuja, Nigeria. The protesters, waving the Nigerian Green-White-Green flag and carrying banners with messages like "End Bad Governance," "Diaspora Voting," and "End High Living Costs," gathered in the Utako area of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) before being dispersed by the police.

The October 1, 2024 protests, organized under the hashtag #FearlessInOctober, gained momentum on social media just two months after the August #EndBadGovernance protests. Both protests shared common themes, with frustrated young Nigerians demanding the reversal of the removal of fuel subsidies and the increase in electricity tariffs.

Critics have heavily criticized President Bola Tinubu’s policies, particularly the removal of petrol subsidies and the unification of foreign exchange rates, which are widely believed to have fueled soaring inflation and the steep rise in living costs. Since Tinubu assumed office on May 29, 2023, energy prices have skyrocketed, with petrol prices per liter rising from around N200 to over N1,000, and electricity tariffs quadrupling, affecting both the manufacturing sector and ordinary Nigerians.

In his 64th Independence Day Anniversary address, President Tinubu appealed for more patience and understanding, acknowledging the economic hardships caused by his reforms. He assured Nigerians that his administration is working to alleviate the rising cost of living and is committed to implementing policies aimed at benefiting the common citizen.

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