Al-hassan, who said this
yesterday while addressing a news conference in Yenagoa, said the exercise was
expected to last from Oct. 30 to Nov. 1. He said the command was tasked with
the responsibility of security of the waterways by providing security within
the command’s area of responsibility.
The flag officer commanding
Central Naval Command, Rear Adm. Bello Al-hassan said they are set to commence
riverine and sea exercises, code-named “Octopusgrip,’’ in Bayelsa and Delta.
He recalled that the
command in Jan. launched Operation Rivers Sweep.
“So far, the operation has
recorded huge success in reducing crude oil theft, pipeline vandalism and other
maritime crimes. “Between May and Sept. this year, the command seized and
destroyed about 870,000 MT of illegally refined crude oil. “Also, over 400
illegal refineries were destroyed, including 85 boats used by oil thieves,’’ he
said.
The flag officer said the
aim of the planned exercise was also to assess the operational readiness of CNC
fleet and to test the practical skills of its personnel in tackling maritime
threats. He said the Navy was providing an environment that would enable
sustenance of economic activities, including Oil and Gas production, safety of
shipping and other activities at sea.
Seven ships and 37 riverine
boats would be involved in the operation of the high sea exercise.
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