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Nigerian Tugboat Sinks off South Africa; One Dead, Five Missing in Rescue Efforts

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Last updated: March 2, 2026 9:48 pm
By Nexio Studio Newsroom 3 Min Read
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Tragedy Strikes as Nigerian Tugboat Sinks Off South Africa’s Coastline

Abuja, Nigeria — A Nigerian tugboat, identified as LEO, tragically sank late Saturday night in rough waters off the South African coast. The incident has resulted in one confirmed death, with five crew members still missing and 12 others rescued in a swift emergency response.

The LEO was returning to Lagos after undergoing repairs in South Africa, carrying 18 individuals on board. Approximately 18 nautical miles offshore, between Cape Town and Durban, the vessel encountered severe storm conditions. These violent weather circumstances led the tugboat aground before it ultimately submerged.

Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, Nigeria’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, confirmed the disaster on Monday. She stated that the South African authorities had formally alerted the Nigerian government about the distressing event. “A fatality has been confirmed, and we are actively pursuing the rescue of the five crew members who are still unaccounted for,” she disclosed.

The South African Ministry of Transportation has been in contact with Nigeria regarding the incident. They have also indicated that the South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA) is spearheading the search and rescue operations in the area. Odumegwu-Ojukwu added that survivors of the incident are being transported to Port Elizabeth, where officials from the Nigerian High Commission are preparing to provide assistance and consular support.

Maritime experts have noted that the region between Cape Town and Durban is particularly notorious for unexpected weather changes and heavy swells, posing significant challenges for vessels, especially those returning from mechanical service. This has raised concerns regarding the LEO’s seaworthiness leading up to the incident.

As search efforts persist, questions loom over various aspects, including the vessel’s readiness for navigation post-repairs, the intensity of the storm encountered, and whether any distress signals were effectively communicated to facilitate a timely rescue.

The Nigerian High Commission in South Africa is diligently working with local agencies to support the survivors and engage with their families back in Nigeria. The emotional strain is becoming increasingly palpable, particularly as loved ones await news about the fate of the missing crew members.

While the immediate focus remains on locating those who are still unaccounted for, this incident highlights the ongoing dangers faced by maritime operators navigating some of the globe’s most treacherous shipping routes. The unpredictable nature of the seas in this region serves as a stark reminder of the inherent risks sailors encounter.

As authorities in South Africa continue to provide updates on the rescue operation and any subsequent findings from their investigation, the global maritime community watches closely, hoping for a positive resolution to this troubling incident.

— Reported by Nexio News

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