Aiteo supports the Nigerian navy with high-tech marine assets to aid the war against pipeline vandalization and to specifically support the security architecture of the Nembe Creek Trunk Line, NCTL.

The Nigerian Navy has just taken inventory of an assortment of 50 assault gunboats, high-speed interceptor boats, patrol boats, houseboats, HD cameras and surveillance drones to tackle economic crimes and sabotage in the nation’s marine territory. The assets, which were donated by Aiteo at NNS Pathfinder, Rivers State, include 21 gunboats, 14 operational/patrol boats, seven houseboats and four airboats.

Others are four high-speed interception inshore patrol boats, long-range surveillance drones and six high-definition cameras. Receiving the items on behalf of the Buhari-led Federal Government of Nigeria, the Navy Chief, Vice Admiral Awwal Z Gambo, said the resources would be deployed to the creeks to fight oil theft, piracy and sea robbery specifically along the NCTL right of way.

He opined that the donation was the manifestation of months of collaboration with critical maritime stakeholders to support naval operations. “The delivery of these platforms and assets align with the provisions of the Nigerian Navy’s 2021-2030 strategic plans on inter-agency and sub-regional cooperation.

This is a milestone in our collaborative engagement with corporate maritime stakeholders to rid the nation’s maritime environment of criminal elements and economic saboteurs. To this end, these platforms will enhance the navy maritime security architecture and enhance our maritime security operations effort,” he said.

Gambo commended Aiteo for the highly patriotic donation at a crucial interval in the war on insecurity and sought the support of other corporate organisations to enable the navy deploy more security properties and halt the growing criminal activities in Nembe Creek Trunk Line, NCTL which traverses Nembe, Bayelsa to Bonny, Rivers State.

Also in attendance was the Chief of Defence Staff, General Lucky Irabor, said the new resources would be deployed to complement other internal security operations across the country. The defence chief gave assurances that the marine vessels would be used for their set objectives of securing lives and property, including the nation’s oil and gas installations.

In his remarks at the event, Governor of Rivers State, Barrister Nyesom Wike, represented by the Secretary to the Government of Rivers State, Dr. Tammy Danagogo, expressed appreciation to Aiteo for the donation.

In his address, the Executive Vice Chairman and founder of Aiteo, Mr. Benedict Peters, said the company decided to donate the equipment to the Navy, owing to frequent attacks on critical oil and gas facilities by vandals. Mr. Peters, who was represented by Aiteo Global Group Director and Co-Ordinator, Asset Protection, Security Services and Community Matters, Chief Andrew Oru, expressed enthusiasm that the donated resources would further complement the Federal Government’s efforts at mitigating the risks earlier highlighted.

“Aiteo Global Group believes that the Nigerian Navy stands in the best position to address this menace if adequately equipped and supported . Consequently, it is our expectation that the contribution of these hardware would be a source of further motivation to our gallant Nigeria Navy leadership and personnel as they secure our waterways and restore National pride, security and cohesion,” he added.

Significant stakeholders who witnessed this grand commissioning include, the deputy governor of Bayelsa State, Mr. Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, the GMD NNPC was represented by the General Manager, Joint Ventures, NAPIMS, Madam Martina Atuchie, and Director of NOSDRA, Mr. Idris O. Musa. The commander of the Joint Task Force, OPDS, Rear Admiral Aminu Hassan as well as other heads of security agencies made the august gathering.

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