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Ferry safety: LASWA, Interferry begin hands-on training for 50 participants

The Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA) in partnership with Interferry, an international non-profit ferry organisation has successfully inaugurated the practical phase of its Ferry Safety Development Programme (FSDP).

The Special Adviser to the Governor on Blue Economy, Mr Oluwadamilola Emmanuel, said, in a statement on Tuesday in Lagos, that the programme has commenced its first in-person training session.

Emmanuel said that the FSDP first in-person training session was held at the Caverton Marine Ferry Building Facility in Badore, Ajah, Lagos.

As Africa’s first Ferry Safety Development Programme, the 18-month initiative aims to strengthen technical competence, promote operational excellence, and foster a robust safety culture across the ferry and inland waterways sector.

Speaking on the importance of the initiative, Emmanuel emphasised that the practical component was designed to complement the programme’s virtual mentoring and self-paced learning modules.

“Exposing participants to real-world operational environments and industry best practices is essential to building the skills and competencies required for a safer and more efficient waterways sector.

“LASWA expresses its appreciation to Interferry for sponsoring the programme, Caverton Marine for hosting and facilitating the inaugural practical session.

“Also, we appreciate the Lagos State Government for its continued commitment to maritime safety, capacity development, and the advancement of the blue economy,” he said.

The session, led by the Programme Coordinator, Mr Ukeme Sunday, brought together 50 participants for an immersive learning experience focused on ferry design and construction, vessel safety standards, maintenance practices, and operational best practices within the maritime industry.

The highlight of the programme was a hands-on technical session facilitated by Caverton Marine’s General Manager, Mr Mohammed Ibrahim, who shared over four decades of experience in ferry design and construction.

Drawing from his extensive industry expertise, he provided participants with valuable insights into vessel construction standards, maintenance requirements, and critical safety considerations for ferry operations.