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Report of 150 bandits drowning in Sokoto river fake – Waterways Authority

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The National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) has debunked reports alleging that about 150 bandits drowned in a boat mishap in the Sabon Gida area in the Sabon Birni Local Government Area of Sokoto State.

NIWA Area Manager in charge of the Sokoto Zonal Office, Mr Bello Bala, dismissed the report, describing it as fake in an interview with our correspondent today in Sokoto, reports NAN.

Bala said that there was no such incident, adding that the mentioned river was not navigable.

He appealed to the media to be wary of spreading misinformation and always verify news from credible sources, assuring that the authority was always readily available to respond.

The area manager reiterated that NIWA had been engaging riverine communities on safety measures, guidelines, use of life jackets, and other considerations on water usage.

He stressed that if there was such an incident, community members would report to the water users association leaders.

Meanwhile, a source from the 8th Division of the Nigerian Army in Sokoto also confirmed that the report was fake, as there was no such occurrence in the areas.

The source, who pleaded for anonymity, said troops were present across the areas, and there was no report on boat capsising bandits from all parts.

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