Nigeria Medical Students Association (NiMSA) has accused the management of Marina Resort of negligence, and poor management as factors responsible for the boat accident conveying members of the association. THE GUARDIAN reports.Information Guide Nigeria
Some medical students had, on Saturday, embarked on a boat cruise organised by Marina Resort, as part of social activities to mark their annual health week in Calabar, but the boat had an accident. Eleven persons were rescued, while three persons are still missing.
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Speaking on behalf of the association, the National President of NiMSA, Ejim Egba, said: “This ugly, avoidable and extremely traumatising incident causing so much anguish to the medical students community nationwide was as a result of negligence, incompetence and the lackadaisical attitude of the crew members and the management of Marina Resort.JAMB Result
“Factors that contributed to this occurrence include leaky boat, poor condition and integrity of the vests, poorly maintained engines resulting in the engine going off during the trip, fuel finishing before they got back to shore, little or no supervision by management, poor regulation and monitoring.
“The first set of student tourists had a safe landing though some concerns were raised of which they were assured of safety and competent expertise. The second set of 13 student tourists, one driver, and a decant boarded and they took off.”
According to him, the driver of the first set of tourists handed over to another driver while he went to buy fuel.
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“Not long after take-off, the engine went off, water started rushing into the boat uncontrollably. At this point, the boat started sinking and finally capsized.”
According to the itinerary, a visit to Marina Resort slave Trade Museum, games, and cruise to Tinapa, and dinner was scheduled for Saturday, adding that the management of both tourist locations was duly informed and notified on their arrival at the Marina Resort about 11:25 a.m.NYSC Portal
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