LAGFERRY trains staff on personal survival technique, search, rescue operations

As part of efforts to ensure passenger safety and rescue , the Lagos State Ferry Services (LAGFERRY) has trained its staff on personal survival technique, search and rescue, Citizenship and Leadership training  programs.

The training was aimed at enhancing their readiness to challenges and ensure smooth waterways transportation.

In his welcome address, the Managing Director, LAGFERRY, Hon Abdoulbaq Balogun, reiterated the commitment of the agency to foster a culture of safety and preparedness within the water transport sector.

He added that the training is one of many initiatives aimed at improving operational safety standards and reinforcing the importance of emergency preparedness among all personnel.

“We recognize that safety is paramount in our operations, which has ensured our enviable safety record of not experiencing any major accident in the last four years since the relaunch of our operation. By equipping our staff with the skills to handle emergencies effectively, we are not only protecting our team but also ensuring the safety of our passengers. This training is an essential part of our commitment to safety and excellence in service.” he stated

The two-day training session held over the weekened at the Citizenship and Leadership Training Centre, Sea School Apapa.

The training took participants through practical exercises and theoretical knowledge that equip them with essential skills for navigating emergency situations on the water.

Key components of the training included Personal Survival Techniques: training staff on floating, swimming, and utilizing life-saving equipment, Search and Rescue Operations, diving and under water search methods and Safety Equipment Familiarization, Citizenship and Leadership training inclusive.

In addition to the practical training sessions, participants also engaged in endurance trek from Itu-Agan village in Apapa to Tarkwa Bay in Victoria Island and in scenario-based drills that mimic real-life emergency situations.

This immersive approach was designed for staff to feel more confident and prepared to respond to any potential incidents on the waterways.

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