Disasters & Incidents
Nigeria boat sinking kills at least 51, resident says
At least 51 people have died after a boat sank in northwest Nigeria's Sokoto state on Thursday, Ibrahim Musa, a former councillor in the area, said, while authorities said rescue operations were continuing.
Musa, a former councillor of Gorau village in Goronyo district, said 46 bodies had already been buried and five more had been brought out of the river.
“The situation is bad,” he said.
Dahir Kure, spokesman for the National Emergency Management Agency in Sokoto state, said rescue workers were at the scene and had begun operations. He said authorities could not immediately give a toll because they were still collecting information.
Boat accidents are common on Nigeria's rivers and waterways, where they are often linked to overloaded boats, poor maintenance or breaches of safety rules. At least five people drowned when a boat capsized in Jigawa state last month. In January, at least 26 people drowned when a boat carrying farmers and fishermen from Jigawa to Yobe state capsized.
Update
A National Emergency Management Agency spokesman in Sokoto state said rescue operations were under way at the scene.
The agency spokesman said authorities could not immediately give a death toll because they were still collecting information.
The item adds context on recent fatal boat accidents in Jigawa state and between Jigawa and Yobe state.
Source note: AFP news report published on 20 August 2026 at 16:46:34 UTC.
Uncertainty notes
Authorities had not immediately confirmed a death toll.
Source
AFP news report published on .