Nigerian Navy, NNS Jubilee in Ikot Abasi Local Government Area said it had deployed two Naval Security Stations to Akwa Ibom waterways to forestall maritime illegalities.

Commander, NNS Jubilee, Commodore Saidu Garba, said the two naval security stations were deployed to Okpobo and Ataba rivers to checkmate activities of oil thieves in Akwa Ibom waterways.

The Chief of Naval Staff had in January approved the establishment of naval security stations in Akwa Ibom waterways to stop oil thieves,” Garba said.

He explained that naval security station was a house boat fitted with guns and navy personnel to fight criminals on waterways.

Garba said the stations were deployed to two important places that led to the entering point of criminalities in Akwa Ibom waterways.

He said since the deployment of the naval security stations, criminal activities have reduced drastically, saying if any criminal wants to sneak or cross into our waterways, naval personnel will see them immediately.

Garba pointed out that the deployment of the security stations made it possible for the
Navy to arrest many oil thieves in the state, saying the security stations had also scared a lot of criminals on Akwa Ibom waterways.

According to him, more naval security stations will be established in the country in future, saying “I made the suggestion to Navy headquarters and we are looking at establishing additional naval security stations in the country.

He restated the command’s commitment to “completely dominate the waterways in Akwa Ibom and its environs.

“The Navy is adopting new strategy to have permanent presence at the sea at all times.”