Rear Adm David Adeniran, Flag Officer Commanding Eastern Naval Command (ENC), Calabar, announced the deployment at the flag-off of the exercise in Onne, Rivers.
The operation was code-named, ‘Exercise Sanga Sung,’ meaning ‘Safe Transit’ in Ibibio dialect.
The Nigerian
Navy has deployed troops on board six warships, including 60 gunboats, in a
special military exercise to tackle pirates, oil smugglers and other criminals
in the nation’s waters.
Adeniran said
that the two-day exercise, aimed at consolidating on similar Exercises Bekan
Mmon I and II, would hold on the territorial waters of Akwa Ibom, Cross River,
Ebonyi and Rivers states, under the ENC.
“Exercise
Sanga Sung is one of the numerous operational engagements that the Eastern
Naval Command (ENC) is currently undertaking to safeguard the nation’s maritime
environment.
“The purpose
of the exercise is to check the state of preparedness of our fleets and
training of our personnel,” said the naval chief.
He said that
personnel of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Nigerian
Immigration Service and the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC)
would also participate in the exercise.
Others are
the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) and the
Nigerian Customs Service.
“The other
security agencies are participating in the exercise knowing that safety and
security of our maritime environment cannot be provided by a single security
agency.
“Also, there
are so many personnel involved in this exercise from our naval headquarters,
Defence headquarters, Western Naval Command and Central Naval Command, among
others.
“However,
physically on ground, we have six major ships that would be going out to sea as
well as 60 gunboats participating in Exercise Sanga Sung,”he added.
The FOC said
that Operation “Bekan Mmon” conducted in 2018 and 2019 recorded successes,
including the arrest of over 600 suspected oil thieves and pirates and the
destruction of over 200 illegal refining sites.
According to
him, no fewer than 11,000 metric tonnes of stolen crude oil as well as over
15,000 metric tonnes of illegally refined diesel were recovered during the
exercise.
“In addition,
we also intercepted and recovered about 25,000 bags of 50 kilogramme of par
boiled rice during Exercise Bekan Mmon I and II.
“So, going by the successes, it became imperative that we consolidate on the gains recorded with exercise Sanga Sung,” the FOC added.
Adeniran
called for the support of stakeholders to ensure a secured and peaceful
maritime environment and warned criminals to desist from maritime crimes.
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