APA – Lagos (Nigeria)
The Nigerian Navy (NN) says that it has sustained the presence of her capital ships at sea as well as directed operations bases to enhance efforts to dominate their Areas of Operations, in response to recent spike in piracy in the Gulf of Guinea (GoG).
The Director of Information of the Nigerian Navy, Commodore Adedotun Ayo-Vaughan, said in a statement in Abuja that the spate of piracy in the Gulf of Guinea (GoG) within the last 10 years reduced to an all-time low in 2022.
According to him, while concerted efforts were being made to reduce piracy within the GoG to its lowest minimum, two unfortunate incidences were recorded within the region in the last three weeks.
He disclosed that the first incident which involved the hijack of Motor Tanker (MT) MONJASA REFORMER, occurred on March 25 at a location144 nautical mile (nm) West-South-West (WSW) of Pointe-Noire, Republic of Congo.
“It was later discovered that the pirates abducted six crew members from the vessel.
“The second incident involved the hijack of MT SUCCESS-9 about 306 nm SW of Abidjan Fairway Buoy (FWB), Cote d’Ivoire on April 10.
“It is pertinent to state that the NN vectored Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) GONGOLA to rendezvous MT MONJASA REFORMER in company of NNS KANO and a French Warship to escort the vessel to Lome, Togo.
“The NN has equally continued to employ her surveillance infrastructure to monitor shipping activities within the nation’s maritime environment and will continue to exploit intelligence to track activities of criminals, to maintain sanctity of the Nigerian Maritime Environment (NME).
“To this end, the Nigerian Navy enjoins all seafarers to continue to carry out their legitimate businesses without fear,” local media reports quoted Ayo-Vaughan as saying.
The naval spokesman added that no incident of piracy had occurred within NME and that the area remained safe for maritime and economic activities.
He assured that Nigerian Navy would continue to sustain credible presence to deter any form of criminality.
According to him, the Nigerian Navy is appreciative of the efforts of international partners under the Coordinated Maritime Presence arrangement as well as the support of other maritime stakeholders that play other roles in the collective security of the Gulf of Guinea.
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