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LASWA, MOWCA partner to improve safety on Lagos waterways

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June 25, 2025
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The Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA) in collaboration with the Maritime Organisation of West and Central Africa (MOWCA) and Interferry Association have moved to improve safety on Lagos waterways.

LASWA’s General Manager, Mr Damilola Emmanuel, who hosted the delegation from MOWCA and Interferry who were on tour of the waterways, in his office on Monday.

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Mr. Damilola Emmanuel explained that the facility tour is aimed at looking at the safety levels on the State’s inland waterways and explore areas of improvement.

The LASWA General Manager who also hosted members of the Transportation Correspondents Association of Nigeria (TCAN) on the sideline of the facility tour, stated that, “Ferry safety is very important to inland waterways operations.

“When MOWCA approached Lagos State to say, look, we’re looking for where we want to host a ferry safety conference and we think Lagos is a good place. Are you willing to partner with this? Lagos State government said, yes, we are ready to partner.

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“As you know, we’ve enjoyed safety over the inland waterways in Lagos State. We want to continue to improve upon safety, knowing full well that we’re going to be doing this with international partners who can come in and share knowledge with us and tell us exactly how to improve our safety practices.

“Interferry is an international safety body which promote ferry safety from Europe to America, to Asia and to Africa. They’re a big ferry safety body and they’ve been doing this all over the world.

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“They have not been to West Africa before now, and felt they need to come down to also come and have a ferry safety conference over here.”

On efforts that LASWA has put in place to ensure safety on the inland waterways, the LASWA chief said that, “The Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA) in collaboration with the Maritime Organisation of West and Central Africa (MOWCA) and Interferry Association, have moved to improve safety on Lagos waterways through collaboration and knowledge sharing.

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Emmanuel explained that the facility tour is aimed at looking at the safety levels on the State’s inland waterways and exploring areas of improvement.

The LASWA General Manager who also hosted members of the Transportation Correspondents Association of Nigeria (TCAN) on the sideline of the facility tour, stated that, “Ferry safety is very important to inland waterways operations.

“When MOWCA approached Lagos State to say, look, we’re looking for where we want to host a ferry safety conference and we think Lagos is a good place. Are you willing to partner with this? Lagos State government said, yes, we are ready to partner.

“As you know, we’ve enjoyed safety over the inland waterways in Lagos State. We want to continue to improve upon safety, knowing full well that we’re going to be doing this with international partners who can come in and share knowledge with us and tell us exactly how to improve our safety practices.

“Interferry is an international safety body who promote ferry safety from Europe to America, to Asia and to Africa. They’re a big ferry safety body and they’ve been doing this all over the world.

“They have not been to West Africa before now, and felt they need to come down to also come and have a ferry safety conference over here.”

On efforts that LASWA has put in place to ensure safety on the inland waterways, the LASWA chief stated that, “First things first is wearing of life jackets. We ensure that our water guards ensure that people wear their life jackets. Secondly, we also introduce what we call a bi-annual inspection of boats every year.

“Thirdly, we’ve introduced technology, which is the way the world is going now. You have to use technology to make things much smarter. So what we have done is been able to monitor real time some of our jetties and even have communication with some boats operators as they go on the waterways.

“And of course, we have continued to talk about safety to the passengers, even organising training and workshops for the captains and the deckhands in partnership with companies like Yamaha, who have organized a deckhand and captains training over time.

“Our Control Room has also been of help to our safety campaign. Data from our Control Room helps us make informed decisions always. And that’s very, very important because once you have data, you can make informed decisions.

“With data, we are able to now know that we have more people in certain areas using waterways transportation, and we need to ramp up safety in those areas and several others.”

On plans to bring in electric boats, Mr. Damilola Emmanuel explained that, “Under the Omi-Eko project, in few years, we will be bringing in electric boats. it’s a project that seeks to basically revolutionize water transportation in Lagos with the introduction of electric ferries, upgrading of the existing jetties and terminals, dredging of the inland waterways, and capacity building for LASWA.

“The electric ferries won’t phase out the current petrol boats. It will work side by side with the existing boats. That is why we’ve encouraged the informal sector to go and form cooperatives so that it will be easy for government to support them.”

Also speaking, the Chief Executive Officer of Interferry, Mike Corrigan explained that his company has come with 12 safety experts to help LASWA improve its safety operations.

According to Corrigan: “I have a team here of about 12 experts in various safety matters from navigation to safe operation of vessels, to life-saving, to all phasets of safety.
“So what we want to do is to be able to tell LASWA what we’ve learned and offer our guidance and assistance.

“LASWA is now a member of Interferry. Interferry is a worldwide ferry trade association. We represent the ferry industry around the world with almost 300 members. We have a great opportunity to be able to share and learn on both sides.

“For now, Lagos is the only African city we have this with. However, we want to come into Africa more often to be able to help improve the waterways in Africa.

“We’ve had a couple of conferences now. This will be our third conference and we hope to come back and offer our services to anybody who would like to participate with Interferry.”

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