- NAVY LAUNCHES MASSIVE OPERATION TO SECURE NIGER DELTA 24 HOURS AFTER PRESIDENT BUHARI'S WARNING TO VANDALS
- NAVY INDIRECTLY ACCUSES TOMPOLO OF MASTERMINDING VANDALISM
- NAVY PROMISES TO COMPLETELY WIPE OUT SABOTEURS
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Following the incessant sabotage of oil pipelines in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria, the Nigerian Navy has launched a massive operation against the vandals with the intent to completely expunge the saboteurs.
The operation, which is code-named
‘Operation Tsare Teku’, is coming barely 48 hours after President
Muhammadu Buhari issued a strong warning to deal decisively with the
trouble makers in the region in the same manner the federal government
is tackling the Boko Haram terrorists.
The Navy also indirectly accused former
Niger Delta war-lord, Government Ekpemupolo a.k.a Tompolo of
masterminding the resurgence in militancy in the Niger Delta, This day reported.
The Chief of Naval Staff (CNS), Vice
Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas who spoke at a press briefing in Abuja, said that
he had set up the Task Force Committee (headed by a Commodore) to handle
the operation aimed at clearing the nation’s territorial waters of
criminals.
Ibas who was represented by the Chief of
Training and Operations (CTOP), Nigerian Navy (NN), Rear Adm. Henry
Babalola, disclosed that seven Nigerian Naval Ships (NNS) would be
involved in the operations.
He said that four had been deployed and
they are: NNS Okpabana, NNS Kyanwa, NNS Sagbama, and NNS Andoni, while
the remaining three naval ships would join the operation later on. These
are NNS Centenary, NNS Burutu, and NNS Zaria.
According to This Day, Henry warned that no serious country would
tolerate the sabotage of the vital sectors of its economy and vowed that
the region would be cleared of all criminal activities.
“As you are all aware, the jugular of
the Nigeria economy is at the maritime area of Niger Delta. So, when we
noticed an infringement in that area, it affects the economy of the
nation.
“The CNS has inaugurated Operation Tsare
Teku to clear the area of these miscreants. It’s to be headed by a
Senior Flag Officer in the rank of Commodore,” he said.
Speaking further, Ibas observed that the
criminal activities increased after some former Niger Delta militant
leaders were declared wanted, in addition to the fact that the
Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) would soon end.
Even though, the Naval Chief did not
mention names, his description of the major suspect behind the criminal
activities pointed towards Tompolo, who has been declared wanted by the
Federal Government.
The CNS stated that the Navy has
measures in place to arrest the situation, having identified the two
major hotspots in Brass and Bonny in Bayelsa and Rivers States
respectively.
He said: “There is no nation in the
world that will allow this to happen in its maritime domain. It’s not as
if the Navy has not been doing anything all this while to secure our
maritime environment. This is because we have had more ships in the
maritime area than any other time. However, since January 14, 2016, we
have had increased pirates activities and ship hijacks.
“In every society, we have criminal
activities. However, you must note that up until January 11, 2016, we
have had zero criminal activities but from January 14, this changed.
“Meanwhile, you are well aware that some
persons were declared wanted (Tompolo) and we promised some actions.
You know that it was no longer business as usual and coupled with the
facts that the Amnesty programme is about winding up. So these criminal
elements might have gone back to their activities.”
“The major thing is that the criminal
groups have regrouped. We have localised these problems at two major
areas, offshore Brass and offshore Bonny. These are two major areas we
have been having the challenges,” he said.
The Naval Chief, while noting that
Buhari’s pronouncement is for a larger military operations, clarified
that the current operation was a purely NN initiative in line with its
rules of engagement and scope of activities.
“This is not totally divorced from the
matching orders the President gave but it is part of our statutory role.
The order from Mr. President is for the whole armed forces. It’s not
the kind of blind response to the Presidential pronouncement as we are
guarded by rules of engagement,” he clarified.
Ibas also said that the Navy had been up
to the task in policing the coastal areas of the country, collaboration
with other neighbouring countries and international partners.
He disclosed that the NN recorded one of
the biggest naval successes in the rescue of a Naval Ship Maximus,
which was hijacked off the Ivoirian coast.
“We have arrested the pirates that
hijacked the Maximus. We want to tell you that it was hijacked off the
Coast of Cote D’Ivoire and we were alerted by the US and pursued it
towards the tail end of Sao Tome & Principe. It was a big success
that some countries were amazed that we could pull off such feat,” he
said.


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