Maritime
Piracy: MWUN Threatens To Shut Down Maritime Operations In Rivers
The Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria, (MWUN) may shut down maritime operations in Rivers State if the government and relevant bodies fail to tackle piracy along the waterways in the state.
This is as youths, women and elders in Bonny Island staged a peaceful protest in the Island and Port Harcourt City against sea robbery.
The protest which temporarily disrupted socio-economic activities in the Island, forced maritime activities to a halt, thereby frustrating boat passengers.
Reacting to incessant pirate attacks along Bonny waterways and other riverine communities in the state, a MWUN official, Comrade Harry Waite, said pirates had made lives ungovernable along the creeks of Opobo, Bille, Bonny and Kula.
“MWUN will shut down all the maritime activities in the state, if the Federal Government, NIMASA andstate government fail to tackle insecurity along the state waterways”, Waite said.
Waite who is the Trustee, Dockworkers Branch of MWUN in Rivers State, noted that many lives had been lost to pirate attacks along in the state with as valuables worth millions of naira carted away by sea robbers.
He urged the Nigerian Navy and Marine Police to beef up security along Bonny creek and other riverine communities.
“The Nigerian Navy and the Marine Police should be more proactive and intervene by beefing up security along the affected creeks and channels in the state”, he said.
Waite also urged the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) and other agents of government to be more proactive in tackling piracy in the state by deploying more gunboats to the creeks.
By: Chinedu Wosu
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