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Nigerian Tugboat Sinks off South Africa, One Dead, Five Missing

byAyotunde Abiodun
March 3, 2026
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A Nigerian tugboat, LEO, has sunk off the South African coast after encountering severe storm conditions, leaving one crew member dead, five missing, and 12 rescued. The vessel was returning to Lagos with 18 people onboard after undergoing repairs in South Africa when it ran aground about 18 nautical miles offshore in stormy waters between Cape Town and Durban late Saturday night.

Nigeria’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, confirmed the incident on Monday morning, stating that South African authorities had informed the government. The South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA) is leading rescue efforts, with survivors being conveyed to Port Elizabeth, where officials from the Nigerian High Commission are on their way to receive them. Search operations are ongoing for the five missing crew members.

The South African Ministry of Transportation confirmed that one person has been confirmed dead, while five remain missing. Authorities are expected to investigate the tugboat’s condition, the intensity of the storm, and whether distress signals were sent before the vessel sank. The tragedy highlights the risks facing Nigerian maritime operations and the importance of robust safety protocols for vessels undertaking long voyages, particularly in challenging weather conditions.

For the families of the missing crew members, the wait for news is agonising. For Nigeria’s maritime industry, the incident raises questions about vessel maintenance standards, voyage planning, and emergency preparedness. The Nigerian High Commission’s role in supporting survivors and liaising with South African authorities will be crucial in ensuring that those affected receive appropriate assistance and that lessons are learned to prevent future tragedies.

The incident also underscores the human cost of maritime commerce. Each crew member represents not only a skilled worker but a family depending on their income and safe return. As search efforts continue, the thoughts of the nation are with the missing and their loved ones.

Tags: Bianca Odumegwu-OjukwuCrew WelfareMaritime AccidentMaritime SafetyNigerian High CommissionSAMSASearch and RescueSouth AfricaStorm ConditionsTugboat LEO
Ayotunde Abiodun

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