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Piracy: Navy deploys warships, helicopter­s to Eastern waters

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The Nigerian Navy, yesterday, said it has deployed more warships and helicopter­s to tackle maritime crime in the Eastern waters.

The Flag Officer Commanding (FOC), Eastern Naval Command, Rear Adm. Sanusi Ibrahim, said eight ships, two helicopter­s were deployed in a week-long sea exercise tagged “Operation Beni Kekere”.

Ibrahim disclosed this during the flag-off ceremony of the Joint Eastern and Central Naval Command’s sea exercise in Port Harcourt, Rivers.

He said that the sea exercise would also include anti-piracy operations, protection of oil facilities and search and rescue operations among others.

“The exercise involves a multi-faceted deployment of the two commands’ assets both at sea and in the backwaters, and is aimed at demonstrat­ing our operationa­l capability to securing our contiguous Areas of Responsibi­lity.

“Our area of responsibi­lity falls within the Niger Delta region in line with the Chief of Naval Staff (CNS), Awwal Gambo Strategic Directive 2021,” the FOC said.

Ibrahim said that the sea exercise equally presents an opportunit­y to show case Nigerian Navy’s commitment to the regional security arrangemen­t in the Gulf of Guinea, which Nigeria is a major stakeholde­r. He said, “Nigeria’s maritime domain is dominant in the Gulf of Guinea with its enormous resources and remains strategic to our national security and developmen­t.

“We are also conscious that these resources have been persistent­ly threatened by piracy, sea robbery, crude oil theft and illegal bunkering as well as iIlegal unreported and unregulate­d fishing among other crimes.

“The NN and other security agencies have achieved landmark feats in curtailing these threats, the persistenc­e of the perpetrato­rs requires us to re-strategise in order to consistent­ly deny them freedom of action.” From Eugene Agha, Lagos

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