1. The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) and Nigerian Navy (NN) in a combined effort to combat illegal activities along the Nigerian water ways have re-strategized during a recent joint maritime operation codenamed “OPERATION SAUKAN MIKIYA”. The illegal activities which include crude oil theft and pipeline vandalism that often result to environmental pollution, loss of lives/property and huge losses in accruable revenue to the Federal Government of Nigeria would soon become a thing of the past. The 2 days operation was held on 3-4 September around Port Harcourt, Brass River, Bonny River and seawards up to the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).
2.
During the exercise, the Nigerian Navy deployed some patrol boats along
the creeks of Bonny and Brass Rivers. NNS CENTENARY and NNS OKPABANNA
were also positioned at the entry points into the rivers respectively to
monitor and block suspicious vessels within the creeks and the high
sea. While, the Nigerian Air Force using its ATR 42 Maritime Patrol
Aircraft was tasked to locate suspicious vessels within the creeks and
high sea as well as to report positions, names and other details to NNS
OKPABANNA which was the air control ship for the exercise. The overall
objective of the exercise was to enhance the security of Nigerian
coastal resources and off shore interests by assessing the capabilities
of the NAF and NN in terms of monitoring and apprehending erring vessels
which are essential components of maritime security.
3.
At the successful completion of the exercise, the much needed synergy
between the NAF and NN was achieved as visual contact and communication
were established with NNS OKPABANA and NNS CENTENARY. The NAF ATR 42
also monitored from the coast into the sea and using Aeronautical
Information System (AIS) to view into high sea up to EEZ. The Chief of
the Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadiq Baba Abubakar has also used the
occasion to assure Nigerians that despite the serious involvement of the
Nigerian Air Force in the war against insurgency in the North-East all
necessary support to stamp out illegal activities along the Nigerian
water ways by the Nigerian Navy would be given as the need arises.
Director of Public Relations & Information
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