The
wooden boat was ferrying people to Kwara state across a river
from neighbouring Niger state after a wedding ceremony when it
capsized on Monday night.
Kwara state police spokesperson Ajayi Okasanmi told Reuters on
Wednesday that 103 people had been confirmed dead.
"The names of survivors will be made public as soon as they are
available," Okasami said.
It was not immediately clear how many people were in the boat,
but some residents put the figure at more than 200.
Alhaji Bologi, the emir of Patigi district which includes the
villages from where the passengers had lived, said he had
received information that 150 people had drowned while 53 had
been rescued.
Fearing abductions by armed gangs on the roads, many Nigerians
use boats to travel. Overcrowding and poor maintenance are
responsible for most boat accidents on Nigerian waterways.
(Writing by MacDonald Dzirutwe; Editing by Nick Macfie)
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