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More than 150 people are feared dead after a boat capsized in Nigeria -- Society s Child -- Sott net

© Ute Grabowsky / Getty Images The Niger River in Nigeria.A boat carrying close to 200 people capsized in Kebbi, northern Nigeria, on Wednesday, killing many people on board. The boat was en route from neighboring Niger, along the Niger River, according to Reuters. Their locally made wooden boat capsized mid-water, a spokesman for Kebbi s governor told Reuters. Bodies are still being recovered. We can t ascertain the number for now. Most of them are petty traders, food vendors and the local miners, the spokesman added. National Inland Waterways Authority local manager Yusuf Birma told AFP that four people have been confirmed dead, but that more than 150 are missing.

More than 150 people are feared dead after a boat capsized in Nigeria

Railway to boost water transport, environment protection in NE

Railway to boost water transport, environment protection in NE ​ By IANS | Published on ​ Thu, May 13 2021 18:36 IST | ​ 4 Views Renigunta railway station ships 7 crore litres milk to Delhi.. Image Source: IANS News Guwahati, May 13 : The Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) has ambitious plans to promote water transport, tourism and protection of environment in the mountainous northeastern region, an official said on Thursday. NFR General Manager Anshul Gupta said the NFR has recently signed an MoU with the Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) to provide a multi-modal logistic solution to transporters and to effectively utilise railway and waterway infrastructure for faster economic development of the northeast.

I m committed to creating clean, healthy environment in Anambra

I’m committed to creating clean, healthy environment in Anambra – Moghalu On Kindly Share This Story: Managing Director- National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) and Anambra Gubernatorial Frontline Aspiriant, Dr George Moghalu has reaffirmed his commitment in tackling the unhealthy environments in Anambra state if given the opportunity to govern the state in this year’s gubernatorial election. He said, “As a result of daily human and increased commercial activities, the quantity of solid waste generated within Anambra state has continued to grow at an alarming rate. Such municipal waste is not recycled or adequately disposed off in a manner commensurate with its generation. Thus, roads and other public and private locations have become dumping sites. The situation continues to worsen because moribund environmental laws have also emboldened defaulters to continue to perpetuate such a harmful practice. (ASWMA Law).

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