Boat owners and operators have been urged to strictly enforce load-line compli­ance to ensure that all passengers wear certified life jackets before embarking on a boat journey.

Passengers had also been ad­vised to demand life jackets from boat operators before embarking and to desist from boarding over­loaded boats.

The Ghana Maritime Author­ity (GMA), in a press statement issued and signed by Mr Issah Issahaku, Corporate Communica­tions Officer, and copied to The Ghanaian Times on Friday, said flouting safety regulations within the maritime space endangered lives.

It said that the caution against the flouting of safety regulations within the maritime space follows the dangerous transportation of dozens of passengers on an overcrowded boat on the Volta Lake without life jackets, which was a widely circulated video on social media.

“This blatant disregard for safety protocols persists despite continuous public education cam­paigns by the Authority, which emphasise the mandatory use of life jackets and strict adherence to load limits,” the Authority said.

Moreover, the Authority noted that the incident that was cap­tured in the circulated video served as a reminder of the tragic boat disaster in Dipke in the Law­ra Municipality in the Upper West Region, which recently led to Tehran death of seven students.

The Authority said that it had made a number of key inter­ventions in its quest to improve safety across the country’s inland waterway.

Among the key interventions, it said, were the removal of navi­gational hazard, nationwide safety and enforcement, leadership in safety advocacy, and enhanced search and rescue (SAR).

According to the Authori­ty, over 20,000 dangerous tree stumps had been cleared from critical economic routes on the Volta Lake and elsewhere to help reduce collision risk.

The clearance of the tree stumps, the Authority indi­cated, covered areas such as Dambai-Njare, Yeji-Makango, Yeji-Awujakope, Tunpun­jah Island-Kudorkpoe, Ku­dorkope-Dambai and Bridge- Ano-Ntoaboma.

The Authority also said that its Technical Teams had conducted comprehensive outreach activi­ties, including safety education, loading marking, and life jackets distribution while the Director General, Dr Kamel-Deen Ali, had led safety advocacy visits to key inland water locations, including Akosombo, Dambai, Kete-Krachi, Yeji, and Tamale.

To complement the existing GMA/Navy enforcement teams stationed at Yeji and Dambai, the Authority said that it was deploy­ing its vessel, MV Nene Azumah Matey Korley, to Kpando-Torkor to bolster SAR capabilities on the Volta Lake and surrounding areas.

“Despite these efforts, the re­cent video is a sobering reminder that individual and collective action are essential. Reckless disregard for safety undermines national efforts and endangers lives,” the statement said.

“Safety on our waterways is non-negotiable. We urge every­one, including passengers and operators alike, to take personal responsibility for their life and safety. Enforcement action will be taken against violators without hesitation,” Dr Ali cautioned.

 BY TIMES REPORTER



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