Kogi Governor Ahmed Ododo has commiserated with the Ejeh of Ibaji, HRM, John Egwemi, and the people of Ibaji Local Government over the recent boat mishap that claimed several lives.
Ododo, represented by the Deputy Governor, Joel Salifu, during a condolence visit to the palace of the Ejeh on Wednesday, conveyed his heartfelt sympathy to the victims’ families and the entire Ibaji community.
It would be recalled that a boat carrying scores of passengers on Sept. 30 capsized on the River Niger, leading to the death of over 20 persons with several others yet to be accounted for.
Meanwhile, the Kogi State Emergency Management Agency and other critical stakeholders have been mobilised to the scene for fact-finding and rescue operations.
The governor assured the community that the state government would not relent until all efforts to rescue the remaining victims were fully exhausted.
“We want to assure you that Ibaji is not alone; the government stands firmly with you in this trying period,” he said.
He disclosed that a government delegation had already been dispatched to the scene of the incident to ascertain the level of casualties and provide immediate intervention.
Responding, the Ejeh of Ibaji, who is also the Chairman of Ibaji Area Traditional Council, described the tragedy as devastating, noting that accidents often occur without warning but leave behind deep scars.
Egwemi expressed gratitude to the governor for the visit and assured that the traditional council would continue to brief the state government on developments.
He confirmed that although many lives were lost in the mishap, some victims were rescued, while efforts were ongoing to recover others still missing. (NAN)