More than 40 individuals are currently missing following a tragic boat accident in northern Nigeria, specifically in Sokoto state, where a vessel carrying over 50 people capsized while en route to a local market. The National Emergency Management Agency (Nema) reports that four survivors have been located, and rescue operations are being intensified to find those still unaccounted for.
Dozens Missing After Boat Capsizes in Northern Nigeria

Dozens Missing After Boat Capsizes in Northern Nigeria
Rescue efforts underway as officials search for over 40 passengers presumed lost in Sokoto state boat disaster.
Boat accidents are unfortunately common in Nigeria, often stemming from issues related to overcrowding, poor boat maintenance, and inadequate enforcement of safety standards. A notable incident occurred in December 2024, where 54 bodies were recovered from the River Niger after another boat disaster which involved a significantly overcrowded vessel. This was not an isolated incident, as previous occurrences within months included wooden canoes sinking under the weight of hundreds of passengers. Although regulations mandate the use of life jackets for all passengers, compliance remains a challenge, especially in rural areas lacking essential safety equipment.
The local community and authorities remain hopeful as rescue teams and divers continue their crucial search efforts along the River Goronyo.
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The local community and authorities remain hopeful as rescue teams and divers continue their crucial search efforts along the River Goronyo.
For ongoing coverage and further updates, stay tuned to rtwnews.com.