Multiple Barge Explosions Devastating Fishing Communities In Rivers State – NIMASA

By Idaresit Joseph

Feb 28, 2025

As the outrage over the fire outbreak at a facility in Cawthorne Channel 1 grows, the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) says multiple barge explosions at the site of the incident has worsened the pollution debacle being faced by Nigeria’s fishing and shipping communities.

The agency said this on Wednesday, February 19, 2025, noting the series of barge explosions in Rivers State, adding that significant pollution had devastated fishing communities near Cawthorne Channel 1 and Alakiri and Kulama.

Director General, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dayo Mobereola

Kristina Reports had earlier reported the recent explosions which occurred at Cawthorne Channel 1, at coordinates Latitude 4.575579° and Longitude 7.064638° in Iloamatoru Community in Bonny Local Government Area of the State.

NIMASA stated that its Search and Rescue team had turned in a preliminary report on the incident, which shows that while the full extent of the pollution is yet to be determined, communities such as Ayo-Tamuno, Miebaka and others nearby may have been seriously impacted.

“NIMASA’s accident investigation team, which collected samples from the incident site, confirmed that a visible oil film covers a large portion of the water surface.

“The investigation also revealed that all affected barges were laden with crude oil at the time of the explosion.

“At approximately 14:10 hours on February 19, a fire broke out on the dry crude storage barge BESTAF5 at Cawthorne Channel 1, spreading to other barges.”  

“The affected vessels include the Goshen Link fuel barge, owned by Geonofeg Resources Limited, and the Godgift fuel barge,” NIMASA’s Director General, Dr. Dayo Mobereola stated.

He reaffirmed the agency’s commitment to maintaining cleaner waters within Nigeria’s maritime domain.

“We will work closely with other relevant government agencies and host communities to manage the environmental impact of this incident.

“Our team has conducted multiple site visits, and these will continue until a final report determines both the immediate and underlying causes of the explosion. Learning from this event is critical to preventing similar occurrences in the future.”

Dr. Mobereola emphasized that while pollution control is a priority for NIMASA, the agency remains committed to pollution prevention as the ultimate safeguard for Nigeria’s marine environment.

Kristina Reports checks indicate that the impacted facility which is linked to a flow station in Alakiri in Okrika LGA of the State belongs to the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) and its partners.

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