Maritime
Navy Vows To Tackle Piracy In Waterways
Following the spate of piracy in the Nigerian territorial waters, the Nigerian Navy has vowed to tackle all forms of piracy and sea robbery across the regional waters.
The command said it would sustain aggressive clearance operations to make the sea non-conducive for pirates and militants groups.
This was contained in a statement by the newly appointed Chief of Naval Staff, Rear Admiral Awwal Zubairu Gambo, shortly after addressing senior officers of the command.
The new naval boss restated the Navy’s commitment towards getting rid of criminal elements in the country, especially crude oil thieves, amongst others.
“All commanders should sustain aggressive clearance operations to make the sea non-conducive for militants, cult members and pirate camps to operate”, he said.
Gambo promised to introduce policies and measures that would sanction any Navy officer who connives with economic saboteurs, drug traffickers/barons, bandits and kidnappers to commit criminal acts.
According to him, any untoward acts by officers will be met with heavy sanctions.
Gambo, who took over from Vice Admiral Ibot Ekwe-Ibas, stated that his vision as the new Naval chief was to use every available opportunity in terms of national location, technology, training, teamwork and synergy to re-energise the Nigerian Navy.
He added that his administration would forge strategic partnership with MDAs, credible maritime stakeholders and international bodies.
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