Monday, 5 September 2016

Lagos Red Cross learn to swim


Following the prevailing waterways accidents in Lagos State and other parts of Nigeria occasioned by the flooding of the major cities, the Nigeria Red Cross Society, (NRCS) Lagos State branch has decided to train her officials on how to swim.
 The three days training was concluded last week with the officials equipped with various skills on how to rescue people involved in accidents on waterways and flooding.
Fifty-members and officials of NRCS members gathered at the Muhammed Abubakar Swimming pool located inside the Police Training College, Ikeja Lagos received the training under the supervision of Instructor Sunday Adeneye, the Lagos State Red Cross Disaster and Relief Adviser.
Speaking at the end of the training, the Instructor said the course  is  designed  for  the  fearful/novice  participant  in  order  to orientate  oneself  to  the  aquatic  environment and to help one gain basic aquatic skills.
 “It’s for us to update ourselves with waterways. We have been doing well on the land but we have not done anything regarding rescuing people from flood and waterways accidents, so the introduction to Water Skills lessons can help us overcome the fear of the water and to learn the basic skills to achieve a minimum level of water competency,” he added.
“We contracted a certified Water Safety Instructor and a swimming coach for the participants and he will work on the foundations of swimming such as floating, gliding and gaining comfort in the water.”
According to Adeneye, the participant officers paid for their training in order to have basic skills necessary to rescue people, vehicles, boats, cars and canoes that were involved in accidents on waterways. He further explained that its part of the officers sacrifice and contribution to the society at large in making waterways accident-free, safe and habitable.
According to him, funding is the major problem of the Society as there were no support from corporate, private of government for the training and called on the spirited individuals, governments at all levels, corporate bodies for their support adding that the scheme will go a long way in helping the society in times of disaster.

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