Monday, 13 July 2015

Lagos House of Asembly Gives 60 Life Jackets to community 6 School Children Drowned

The  Lagos State House of Assembly Speaker,Rt. Hon Mudashiru Obasa has given Osolu of Irewe, a riverine community in Ojo local government, where six school children drowned last week, 60 life jackets and cash gifts to the families of the deceased children.

In a condolence visit to the community, , Rt. Hon. Obasa,who was represented by the Deputy Chief Whip of the House, Hon. Omotayo Oduntan assured the residents on adequate protection of lives and property within and outside their communities.
According to him,
“We, members of the Lagos State House of Assembly condole with the residents of Irewe especially the families whose children were drowned in the water.
“We sympathize with you and pray God almighty would give the families of the deceased children fortitude to bear the lost”, she said.
Oduntan who presented 60 life jackets for the use of residents of the community and cash to the families of the deceased on behalf of the Speaker said, she hopes the gesture would go a long way to ameliorate the negative impact of the incident on the people of the community particularly families of the deceased children.
She however appealed to the traditional ruler to ensure that boat operators operate with the life jackets being provided for their passengers assuring that the state Waterways Management Authority will continue to live up to its statutory responsibilities of monitoring the jetties in the state.

Responding, the Osolu of Irewe, His Royal Highness Abideen Durosimi appealed to the state government to build boarding schools in the community to reduce the risk of children going to school daily through water transport.
According to Vanguard, He also enjoined the government to upgrade the health center within the community.
According to him,
“There are 36 villages adjoining this community and there is need to improve basic infrastructure to cater for the people of this community and the adjoining villages.
Contributing, the Managing Director of the state Waterways Authority (LASWA) Mr. Yinka Marinho, said boat operators caught without life jacket would be prosecuted. He said his agency had provided life jackets for children and adults to be used by passengers of boats operating in the area.

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