Maritime
MWUN Tasks NIMASA, RSG On Insecurity On Waterways
The Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN), Kula Unit, Rivers State, has called on the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) and the Rivers State Government to deploy the Nigerian Navy Services and maritime police formations to Kula/ Abonnema waterways to tackle insecurity in the area.
The union said its members were afraid to ply the route due to act of insecurity and abduction of boat owners and passengers.
Chairman, MWUN, Kula Unit, Comrade Wisdom Iderima, disclosed this while narrating his ordeals in the hands of kidnappers.
Comrade Iderima was one of the seven passengers abducted by suspected sea pirates along Abonnema/ Kula waterways two weeks ago. They were released after six days in captivity.
He called for the quick intervention of the Navy and other sister security agencies to save lives and property in the area.
Iderima who narrated how he and his colleagues were fed with garri and beaten with knives and sticks, said 10 speed boats belonging to his colleague were stolen by sea robbers in the area.
He noted that the activities of pirates had scared away investors in the area and reduced Internal Generated Revenue (IGR) accruable to the state.
According to him, passengers from the communities are afraid of travelling to Port Harcourt by boat for fear of being abducted by pirates.
“Our passengers are afraid to travel any longer by boat, we the boat drivers are also afraid for our lives”, he said.
The Tide recalls that five members of MWUN were abducted by suspected sea robbers two weeks ago alongside three others in a commercial boat heading to Port Harcourt. They were released following interventions by many stakeholders.
By: Chinedu Wosu
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