Lagos Unveils Africa’s First Ferry Safety Training Programme
- Maritime
- May 6, 2026
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The Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA), in collaboration with global ferry body Interferry, has announced the rollout of Africa’s first Ferry Safety Development and Mentoring Programme, designed to raise safety standards and operational efficiency on the state’s inland waterways.
The programme, which will formally commence with an inauguration event on Wednesday, 6 May 2026 at the LASWA headquarters in Ikoyi, is intended to equip ferry operators and allied professionals with globally benchmarked competencies.
Interferry, which holds consultative status at the International Maritime Organization (IMO), will provide expert mentorship. Training delivery will be supported by facilitators drawn from maritime institutions, private-sector operators and regulatory agencies across Nigeria.
A rigorous intake verification exercise concluded on 18 March 2026 ensured that only qualified candidates were admitted into the pilot phase. A total of 50 participants have been selected, including ferry captains, deckhands, marine engineers, safety officers, compliance professionals and fleet managers.
The curriculum covers ferry design and construction, safety management systems, maritime regulations, and maintenance best practices. Training will be delivered through a hybrid model that combines self-paced online modules, virtual mentoring and monthly hands-on practical sessions.
At the 6 May inauguration, stakeholders will receive detailed briefings on the programme, meet the mentors and participants, and take part in a dedicated engagement session.
Stakeholders say the initiative reflects the Lagos State Government’s sustained commitment to improving safety on its waterways and building a more professional, efficient ferry transport system.