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Ojuelegba container tragedy: NPA vows to enforce minimum safety standard for trucks

—plan to sanction owners, drivers of rickety trucks
The Eyewitness reporter
The Nigerian Ports Authority(NPA) has vowed to henceforth enforce the minimum safety standards(MSS) for container-laden trucks at the nation’s ports.
The decision of the agency followed the tragic incident at Ojuelegba where a container fell off a truck and crushed nine passengers in a stationary minibus under Ojuelegba bridge on Sunday, January 29th, 2023.
In a public statement by the management of the NPA, the agency said it was saddened by the avoidable incident which it said has now justified the need for full enforcement of safety standards on trucks despite the resistance from some truck owners.
”The authority is poised more than ever before, in partnership with the Lagos State Government and the Federal Road Safety Corps(FRSC), to fully enforce these minimum safety standards for trucks and impose stiffer penalties on truck drivers and owners to forestall a reoccurrence and serve a deterrence to those who operate in breach”, the NPA management vows.
Consequent upon this, the authority said it would convene stakeholders’ engagement with truck owners, terminal operators and off-dock workers at various locations to streamline the activities of these trucks and reiterate zero tolerance for violation of the minimum safety standards.
The NPA said it has launched an investigation into the Ojuelegba tragedy to track the container loading port of the killer container and the terminal to establish a failure to adhere to best practices in articulated vehicle management.
The agency, therefore, vowed to bring the harshest possible sanction to bear on those who are responsible for the breach of minimum safety standards procedure.
” In order to protect against the loss of lives and properties due to these avoidable accidents, the authority will fully enforce the minimum safety standard for trucks in all ports, particularly in Lagos, where these needless accidents are becoming commonplace”, the NPA management declared.
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NIMASA opens investigation into vessels collision accident at Bonny anchorage as five crew members sustain injuries

Funso OLOJO, Editor
The accident which occurred on May 20th, 2026, has triggered a flurry of activities, has resulted in an oil spill in the affected area.
Following the collision, MT Lady Martina drifted ashore and is currently aground along the Bonny Channel, while MV Valparaiso remains grounded at the Bonny Inner Anchorage pending damage assessment and further investigation.
The management of MAERSK has officially reported the incident to the Agency.
In addition, NIMASA has established a Situation Monitoring Room to coordinate response efforts and monitor developments arising from the incident.
Dr. Mobereola, who was personally on ground in Rivers State to inaugurate the situation room, also directed the Agency’s Marine Environment Management Department to immediately commence an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) of the affected area, while taking necessary steps to mitigate the impact of the Tier 1 oil sheen and protect the marine environment.
NIMASA promised to update the public with the outcome of the investigation into the incident.
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