Veep Opoku-Agyemang interacting with some family members of the deceased.
The Vice President, Prof Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang has announced that government will bear the cost of burial of the victims of the Volta Lake accident that killed 15 persons.
According to her, the survivors will be supported to regain their livelihoods.
“Government will bear the cost of burial of the victims and we will provide rapid support for the survivors,” she announced while leading a government delegation to visit the bereaved families on October 14.
Prof Opoku-Agyemang used the opportunity to donate relief items as well as life jackets to the residents.
Meanwhile, Prof Opoku-Agyemang on October 14 expressed condolences to the family of the deceased.
The Vice President commiserated with the families in a post on Facebook on October 13.
“We are deeply saddened by the tragic boat accident on the Volta Lake near Kete Krachi that has claimed the lives of 15 people, including 11 children,” she wrote.
On behalf of the Government of Ghana, she extended heartfelt condolences “to the bereaved families, the affected community, and all who have been impacted by this tragedy.
“We stand with you in this moment of grief,” Prof Opoku-Agyemang added.
It is recalled that on October 12 the Ghana Maritime Authority (GMA) confirmed a fatal boat disaster on the Volta Lake near Kete Krachi resulting in a devastating loss of lives.
The incident is said to have occurred on Saturday, October 11, 2025, at approximately 1:30 PM (13:30 hrs). A statement released by the GMA on Sunday, October 12, 2025 narrated that a small boat carrying passengers —reportedly returning from a funeral at Okuma to Bovime, both in the Krachi West District of the Oti Region, tragically capsized.
Preliminary reports indicate that the boat was “grossly overloaded” beyond its safe operational capacity. The disaster claimed 15 lives in total.
11 of the deceased were children between the ages of 2 and 14 years (five males and six females). The remaining four victims were adults — three women and one man—aged between 18 to 64 years.
Four other adults who were on board survived the accident.
The bodies of 12 of the deceased have been deposited at the Kete Krachi and Worawora government hospital mortuaries, while the remaining three children have since been laid to rest.
The Ghana Maritime Authority described the incident as “a critical and unacceptable breach of safety standards.”
GMA noted that it is committed to full transparency and decisive corrective action following the incident.
The Authority has since deployed a specialised investigative team, comprising maritime safety inspectors and personnel from the Navy Task Force in Dambai to the scene.
The team’s mandate is to establish the precise cause of the accident, identify any violations of safety regulations, and ensure that all responsible parties are held fully accountable under the law.
Additionally, a High-Level Casualty Investigations Committee will be constituted immediately in collaboration with the Ministry of Transport to undertake a comprehensive investigation into the incident.
GMA says the committee’s findings will inform urgent enforcement measures to prevent a recurrence of such tragedies on Ghana’s inland waterways.
Enhanced Enforcement Action
The GMA is launching an extensive and sustained lakeside safety enforcement operation to ensure that all boats — especially those operating at night — strictly comply with passenger limits, use of mandatory lifejacket and operational permit requirements.
Boats found in flagrant breach of safety laws will be seized and its operators will face prosecution.
The Ghana Maritime Authority further extended its deepest condolences to the bereaved families and the Kete Krachi community, who are enduring an unimaginable loss.
“The sheer number of young lives cut short leaves an indelible pain on the heart of the nation,” the Authority noted.
The GMA reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to improving and strictly enforcing safe water transport across all communities along the Volta Lake.
The Authority urged residents and community members not to onboard any boat which is visibly loaded or lacks lifejackets.
“We appeal to every citizen, community elder, and family member living along the lakeshore to act as vigilant custodians of safety— do not board any boat that is visibly overloaded or lacks lifejackets. Your vigilance and refusal could save lives, especially those of children,” the statement added.
The GMA remains resolute to unraveling the root causes of this disaster and implementing measures to ensure that no such tragedy ever occurs again on the Volta Lake.
Source:Lovinghananews.com
