The Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA) has intensified safety inspections at major ferry terminals across Lagos State to enforce strict compliance with waterways safety regulations and raise operational standards.
The inspection campaign covered several terminals and jetties, including Ipakodo, Bayeku, Ijede, Ebute-Ero, Liverpool, Sabokoji, Alex, and Coconut, with a primary focus on boat seaworthiness and life jacket safety compliance.
During the exercise, 120 damaged life jackets were seized and removed from circulation. The Authority took immediate action to eliminate these hazardous items and ensure strict adherence to safety standards across all waterways operations.
According to LASWA Management, there were inconsistent compliance among operators. The Authority noted that while many vessels meet safety requirements, some require repairs to achieve full seaworthiness. It reaffirmed that strict enforcement of safety protocols, especially concerning vessel conditions and the quality of life jackets, is non-negotiable.
The Authority declared that enforcement actions will persist at all terminals to guarantee full compliance with safety regulations. It reaffirmed that operators are legally obligated to maintain seaworthy vessels and to supply only certified, functioning life jackets for passengers.
LASWA reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to establishing a safer, more reliable, and well-regulated waterways transportation system in Lagos State.



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