More than 50 people have died and dozens are still missing after an overloaded boat capsized in the northwestern Nigerian state of Kebbi on Wednesday, according to government authorities.
There were at least 150
passengers on board, most of whom are from Kebbi State and are believed to be
traders, authorities said.
Abdullahi Buhari, Chairman of Ngaski
Local Government Area of Kebbi State, where the incident occurred, told CNN
late on Thursday that the death toll had risen to 53, with that number expected
to rise.
Buhari added that 22 people had
been rescued and that following a stay in hospital, they had been discharged.
Earlier on Thursday, Abbas Rabiu
Kamba, Acting Executive Director for Kebbi's Emergency Management Agency, told
CNN that they had recovered 47 bodies -- 20 men and 22 women -- from the water
so far. Kamba added that so far, it was unclear how many children had lost
their lives.
Niger State police spokesman
Wasiu Abiodun said the boat had taken off from Borgu district in Niger State
and was heading to a market in neighboring Kebbi before getting into
difficulties early Wednesday.
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