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Military to Deploy Seven Ships, 37 Gunboats for Operation ‘Octopus Grip’ in N’Delta

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Emmanuel Addeh

The Nigerian military said yesterday that it was commencing a fresh operation, codenamed Operation Octopus Grip, in the waterways and creeks of the Niger Delta.

Flag Officer Commanding, Central Naval Command, Rear Admiral Bello Al-Hassan, said the riverine and sea exercises would take place in Bayelsa and Delta States.

Al-hassan, who spoke in Yenagoa, said that the exercise was expected to last from October 30 to November 1.

However, there is always apprehensi­on during such military operations , with residents of the coastal areas accusing the security forces of high-handedness.

The FOC assured the residents in the two states and reiterated that the command was tasked with the responsibi­lity of security of the waterways by providing adequate security within the command’s area of responsibi­lity.

He said the command in Jan. launched “Operation Rivers Sweep.’’

“So far, the operation has recorded huge success in reducing crude oil theft, pipeline vandalism and other maritime crimes.

“Between May and September this year, the command seized and destroyed about 870,000 MT of illegally refined crude oil.

“Also, over 400 illegal refineries were destroyed, including 85 boats used by oil thieves,’’ he said.

The flag officer said the aim of the planned exercise was also to assess the operationa­l readiness of CNC fleet and to test the practical skills of its personnel in tackling maritime threats.

He said the navy was providing an environmen­t that would enable sustenance of economic activities, including oil and gas production, the safety of shipping and other activities at sea

Al-hassan said seven ships and 37 riverine boats would be involved in the operation of the high sea exercise which is expected to end on Wednesday.

The House of Representa­tives yesterday passed a motion mandating the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) to coordinate the harmonisat­ion of biometric data of Nigerians and urged the federal government to collate the number of births and death in local government areas of the country.

It further directed its Committees on Population and Government­al Affairs to ensure implementa­tion and report back in six weeks for further legislativ­e action.

Also, the House mandated its Committee on Insurance and Actuarial Matters to investigat­e the operations of the Third Party Motor Vehicle Insurance Scheme in order to determine whether the insured are deriving benefits from the scheme as well as constraint­s in its operations, and report back in 12 weeks for further legislativ­e action.

 ??  ?? L-R: Director, Africa Industries Group, Mr. Rahul Mittal; Group Adviser/Director, Mr. Richhpal .P. Singh; former Group Managing Director UBA, Mr. Philip Oduoza: Chairman, African Industries Group, Mr. Raj Gupta; Assistant Inspector General of Police,...
L-R: Director, Africa Industries Group, Mr. Rahul Mittal; Group Adviser/Director, Mr. Richhpal .P. Singh; former Group Managing Director UBA, Mr. Philip Oduoza: Chairman, African Industries Group, Mr. Raj Gupta; Assistant Inspector General of Police,...

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