By Catherine Apolot
President Museveni has joined a host of other political and religious leaders in mourning the lives of 29 people who died when a boat capsized on Lake Victoria on Saturday evening. Many more are still unaccounted for.
The KPalm boat was traveling from Mutima beach to KK beach.
“On behalf of all Ugandans, I send condolences to the families of the people who died in the accident on Lake Victoria last evening,” the President says in a statement on Sunday afternoon.
“Obviously, the operators of this boat will be charged with criminal negligence and manslaughter, if they have not already been punished for their mistake by dying in the accident.”
The boat was owned by Templa Bissaso and his wife Sheila who also perished in the accident.
“They were coming from a private beach and headed to another private beach in Mukono area. According to preliminary information from the security services, this, apparently, was a private, unregistered, unlicensed and maybe uninsured boat,” the President says.
“It seems the boat was overloaded because whereas it had capacity for 50 people only, it had about 120 passengers on board.”
“The passengers also seemed to be partying with a lot of music. They might not have heard the emergency commands of the captain, who is still unaccounted for.”
According to the President, when the Police and the UPDF got information from the fishermen, they rushed in and rescued 26 people and recovered 29 dead bodies.
“This is why, apart from the anti-bad fishing campaign which the UPDF has been carrying out for some months now on the lakes, the government has also ordered the electronic registration and monitoring of all the boats so that we can know who is where on the lake and why.”
“The five times I crossed in small boats or canoes some of the lakes of East Africa (thrice Lake Victoria and two times Lake Tanganyika), I found them very dangerous to cross when you are not fully prepared; no overloading, standby engines, life jackets, reliable navigation etc etc.
Let everybody take the warning from this tragedy. “
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