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Okrika Speed Boat Operators Lament Military Harassment

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Speed boat operators ply
ing  Okrika to Port Harcourt have lamented over the harassment by Military Personnel and the indiscriminate parking of barges and tug-boats.
The operators who said this in an interview with The Tide Correspondent at Marine Base Port Harcourt yesterday said that the activities of these people and companies are posing a great challenge to their business and even endanger the lives of their passengers.
According to them, it has become imperative that government and other relevant authorities should come to their aid in order to safe them from unnecessary embarrassments adding that there is the need to also save the lives of their fellow boat drivers and make the business environment conducive.
A commercial speedboat driver, Miebaka Alikeri said “the NLNG Service boats, the indiscriminate parking of barges and tug-boats at Abuloma waterfront and emptying of dust-bins into the river is a big problem that should be looked into by the authorities to ease their operations.”
Another driver, Tamunobarasinpiri Amangi lamented over the activities of the Naval personnel at Abuloma, as well as that of the Joint Task Force (JTF) at Marine Base.
Another Operator, Mr Lamunotonye Michael Obipi expressed worry as barges and tug-boats parked at the waterways along Abuloma pose a great danger to the lives and property of their passengers, adding that a seven –year old boy died as a result of the indiscriminate parking when their boat capsized while avoiding the barges.
Obipi also berated the activities of the Naval personnel and the Army in the area, stating that despite the good relationship existing between us,  “ they still molest our drivers when NLNG boats and those doing illegal bunkering were allowed to speed off for reasons best known to them.
According to him, one of their drivers, Wilson Kalio was yesterday given the beaten of his life by the Navy at Abuloma with an allegation that he did not slow down when he supposed to do so, adding that the victim is receiving treatment in a private clinic.
He also disclosed that early this year, NLNG boat on speed capsized one of their speed boats but luckily no life was lost. He called on the government to set up a taskforce to monitor boat operators as was the case of TIMARIV for road transport.
Since the Okrik sea route is peaceful, they should allow us to operate till 10.00 pm and the military should co-operate with us while barges and tug-boats owners at Abuloma should re-park their marine equipments to avoid unnecessary accident,” he said.
In his contribution, Owunari Biriowu said “I am not happy with the activities of the Military Men. They confront passengers with loads, drivers with 200 Horse power engine boat were cautioned why they should use such double engines. In short, they should co-operate with us to ease our marine business as law abiding citizens.”

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Navy Hands Over Five Suspected Stowaways to NIS

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The Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) Beecroft has handed over five suspected stowaways to the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS)
The suspects were discovered aboard a merchant vessel, MT Chinafrie Happiness, in an attempted illegal voyage out of the country.
This was contained in a statement issued by Sub Lieutenant A.O. Ajayi, Naval Assistant to the Commander, NNS Beecroft.
The statement said the Handover is part of ongoing inter-agency collaboration aimed at strengthening maritime security, curbing illegal migration, and enhancing safety within Nigeria’s maritime environment.
According to the statement, the suspects were discovered on Wednesday, June 17, 2026, concealed inside the rudder compartment of the vessel while it was berthed at Tin Can Island Port in Lagos.
The five suspects were safely evacuated by Naval Personnel’s and taken to NNS Beecroft for preliminary investigation, profiling, and documentation before being transferred to immigration authorities for further action.
The statement gave their identity as Segun Samuel Boyewa (31), Kingsley Chukwu (43), Joseph Judge (33), Moses Aletor (24), and Abdullahi Danlami (31).
Preliminary findings indicated that the individuals allegedly boarded the vessel while it was docked at Tin Can Island Port with the intention of stowing away to India without valid travel documentation or authorisation.
The statement also noted that stowaway attempts pose significant risks to human life and maritime safety, as individuals often hide in hazardous compartments of vessels under extreme conditions that could lead to injury or death.
The Naval statement  warned that illegal boarding of ships remains a serious maritime security challenge and called on parents, guardians, and community leaders to discourage youths from engaging in such dangerous and unlawful acts.
The statement reaffirmed the commitment of NNS Beecroft to sustained maritime security operations in line with the mission of the Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Idi Abbas, aimed at maintaining a professional and effective naval force capable of safeguarding Nigeria’s maritime interests and supporting joint operations for national security.
Chinedu Wosu
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Navy Nabs 13 Black Sand Miners In Bayelsa –Impound Two Boats

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The Nigerian Navy has arrested Thirteen 13 Black Sand miners in Bayelsa state
The Service also impounded two Wooden Boats used for the illegal operations
Director of Naval Information, Capt. Abiodun Folorunsho, said this in a statement issued to Newsmen in Abuja.
Folorunsho said with the operation, the Navy had recorded another operational success in its efforts to curb illegal exploitation of natural resources
According to Folorunsho the operation was conducted by Forward Operating Base (FOB) FORMOSO, following credible intelligence on the movement of boats suspected to be involved in illegal mining activities.
He said  the intelligence revealed  the boats were operating within the coastal communities of Brass Local Government Area.
“Acting on the intelligence, Naval personnel intercepted the boats at Lekeson and Liama communities, where large quantities of suspected illegally mined black sand were discovered onboard.
“A total of 13 crew members were arrested in connection with the activity,” he said.
The Naval Director of information said that the successful operation underscored the Navy’s commitment to protecting Nigeria’s maritime environment and preventing the illegal exploitation of natural resources that undermine economic development and environmental sustainability.
“The Nigerian Navy remains resolute in sustaining operations against illegal resource extraction and other maritime crimes, while maintaining security and stability within the nation’s waterways,” he said.
Folorunsho also said that the two wooden boats recovered, the black sand and the 13 suspects have subsequently been handed over to the Divisional Police Officer, Nembe Division, for further investigation and possible prosecution.
He said this was done in line with the extant procedures and directives of the Bayelsa Government.
The Naval spokesperson reaffirmed the Navy’s commitment to collaborating with relevant stakeholders and security agencies to safeguard Nigeria’s maritime resources.
 Folorunsho assured that it would also ensure that the nation’s waterways remain safe and secure for legitimate economic activities.
CHINEDU WOSU
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NCS Holds Free Medical Outreach For 2,000 Daura Residents 

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The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has held its 7th Retreat Medical Outreach in Daura, Katsina State,
Customs said the Free medical outreach is aimed at providing free healthcare services to residents of the area.
Speaking during the event, Deputy Comptroller-General of Customs, Ahmad Tijjani-Abe, said the programme would provide general medical consultations, dental care, eye and ear care, as well as minor surgical operations for beneficiaries.
Tijjani-Abe said medical teams deployed for the exercise would also provide free medications to patients attending the outreach.
He added that the service would visit schools within the area to deworm students and distribute health kits and mosquito nets to help prevent malaria among children.
Also Speaking, Dr Ethelbert Ikechukwu, Medical Team Leader of the outreach said the exercise was part of the initiative of the Comptroller-General of Customs, which had been carried out in different parts of the country over the years.
According to him, the programme is designed to support communities where customs personnel operate by offering free medical consultations and medications to residents.
Ikechukwu further explained that patients whose conditions could not be fully managed at the outreach centre would be referred to appropriate medical facilities for further treatment.
Ikechukwu urged members of the public to take advantage of the exercise, noting that the medical teams comprised highly qualified healthcare professionals.
The outreach targets about 2,000 patients across various areas of medical care.
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