Facebook-f Twitter Youtube Instagram
Search for:
cropped-WhatsApp-Image-2023-09-28-at-11.08
  • Home
  • About us
  • Enforcement
  • Economy
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Technology
  • Features
  • Milestone
  • OTHERS
    • Healthcare
    • Religion
    • Opinion
    • World News
Menu
  • Home
  • About us
  • Enforcement
  • Economy
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Technology
  • Features
  • Milestone
  • OTHERS
    • Healthcare
    • Religion
    • Opinion
    • World News
Skip to content
  • Home
  • Enforcement
  • NIGERIAN NAVY RESCUES 11 PASSENGERS FROM SINKING BOAT
  • Enforcement

NIGERIAN NAVY RESCUES 11 PASSENGERS FROM SINKING BOAT

Admin November 7, 2025
IMG-20251106-WA0825

…THWARTS ILLEGAL REFINERY SITES

The Nigerian Navy had said that its personnel on Tuesday, NIGERIAN NAVY, at the Forward Operating Base Bonny rescued 11 passengers from a sinking speedboat along the Bonny River.

The boat, it was learnt, departed Nembe Waterside Jetty in Port Harcourt en route Coal Beach Jetty in Bonny Island, developed engine failure midstream and began taking in water near the Federal Ocean Terminal, Onne, Rivers State.

Disclosing this on Thursday in Abuja, the Director of Information (DINFO), Nigerian Navy, Commodore Aiwuyor Aliu-Adams explained that the swift response of the Forward Operating Base Bonny patrol team under heavy rainfall prevented a major tragedy, by rescuing all passengers —six males and five females.

At the moment, he added, they have been taken into safety at the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas Jetty for medical checks and subsequently handed over to the Marine Police for reunification with their families.

The DINFO reiterated that the Nigerian Navy has continued to demonstrate its unwavering commitment to safeguarding the nation’s maritime environment through the successful execution of a rescue operation and several anti-crude oil theft operations.

In another development, on Wednesday, 5th November 2025, the Nigerian Navy intensified its anti-crude oil theft operations across the Niger Delta region with the deactivation of many Illegal Refining Sites in four different locations.

It was gathered that the personnel of Forward Operating Base Escravos deactivated two illegal refining sites at Obodo Omadino Community in Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta State, while the Nigerian Navy Ship PATHFINDER patrol team uncovered and deactivated an illegal refining site containing three cooking ovens, six reservoirs, sacks, jerrycans, and dugout pits filled with stolen crude oil and illegally refined Automotive Gas Oil around the Bakana and Isaka general areas of Rivers State.

In similar circumstances, Forward Operating Base Bonny personnel dismantled an active illegal refining site at Eyamba Community in Bonny Local Government Area of Rivers State, and the Nigerian Navy Ship DELTA patrol team deactivated another site at Opumani Creek in Warri South Local Government Area, Delta State.

These operations underscore the Nigerian Navy’s renewed efforts under the leadership of the Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Idi Abbas (Admiralty Medal), to ensure maritime safety, protect critical national assets, and promote lawful economic activities while sustaining the efforts to eradicate crude oil theft and all forms of illegality within Nigeria’s maritime domain.

About The Author

Admin

See author's posts

Post navigation

Previous: GTCO FASHION WEEKEND OPENS ON SATURDAY WITH A BANG
Next: FIVE DRUG KINGPINS JAILED 21 YEARS OVER COCAINE, OPIOID TRAFFICKING TO GABON, AUSTRALIA

Related Stories

IMG-20251107-WA0264
  • Enforcement

COAS GIVES MARCHING ORDER TO TROOPS: “ANNIHILATE INSURGENCY IN NORTH EAST”

Admin November 7, 2025
IMG-20251107-WA0141
  • Enforcement

FCT POLICE ARREST, CHARGE MAN OVER CRIMINAL CONSPIRACY, ASSAULT, CYBERBULLYING

Admin November 7, 2025
img_1762521192406_1
  • Enforcement

FIVE DRUG KINGPINS JAILED 21 YEARS OVER COCAINE, OPIOID TRAFFICKING TO GABON, AUSTRALIA

Admin November 7, 2025

Disclaimer

Comments expressed here do not reflect the opinions of PEOPLE AND POWER MAGAZINE or any employee thereof. We don’t accept abusive comments on our stories. So, kindly respect every reader and contributor of PEOPLE AND POWER MAGAZINE’s opinion.

Visit Us

  • peopleandpowermag@gmail.com
  • 08035206797; 08137631381
  • 9am - 5pm

Connect

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • WhatsApp
Latest Categories
  • Business
  • Economy
  • Enforcement
  • Entertainment
  • Features
::Copyright © 2025 PEOPLE AND POWER Magazine::