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    Rivers State to curb maritime crimes in Opobo Nkoro

    May 10, 2025
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    *Suspected sea pirates on the prowl.

    *Security stakeholders brainstorm solutions to piracy, illegal bunkering

    Opobo, Rivers State – The Rivers State Government has launched a fresh offensive against rising maritime crimes in Opobo Nkoro Local Government Area, convening a high-level security summit to address growing concerns over sea piracy, illegal oil bunkering, and fishing equipment theft.

    This was contained in a statement released by Hector Igbikiowubo, the Senior Special Adviser – Media to Rivers State Government.

    At Saturday’s town hall meeting in Opobo Town, Sole Administrator Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas (Rtd) rallied community leaders and security agencies to form a united front against criminal elements. Represented by Rivers State Police Commissioner Olugbenga Adepoju, the administrator declared: “Protecting our critical assets demands synergy between communities and security forces.”

    Multi-Pronged Security Strategy
    The meeting revealed a comprehensive plan targeting:
    – Enhanced marine patrols to combat piracy
    – Crackdown on illegal oil bunkering networks
    – Regulation of local vigilante groups
    – Protection of fishermen’s livelihoods

    Opobo Nkoro Administrator Frederick Apiafi sounded the alarm on unique security challenges posed by the area’s waterways, noting: “Our peaceful communities face daily threats from maritime criminals and unauthorized security outfits.”

    Community Leaders Weigh In
    Traditional rulers (Alapu), women leaders, and youth representatives proposed concrete solutions during the interactive session:
    – Establishment of community surveillance networks
    – Increased security presence along fishing routes
    – Legal framework for local vigilante operations

    The government delegation, comprising top security chiefs and permanent secretaries, assured attendees that all recommendations would receive urgent attention.

    Authorities have begun documenting action points from the summit, with immediate measures expected to roll out within weeks. The initiative forms part of Governor Ibas’ broader strategy to secure coastal communities while improving infrastructure and social services.

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