FG committed to ending illegal bunkering, pipeline vandalism, piracy ­— Minister

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The Minister of Defence, Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, has restated The Federal Government’s commitment to tackling illegal bunkering, pipeline vandalism, piracy, illegal fishing, water trespassing, among other challenges facing the nation.


Speaking during the graduation ceremony of the Maritime Security Unit of the Deep Blue Project in 5 Battalion Nigerian Army, Elele, Rivers State, the minister highlighted the importance of the Deep Blue Project in protecting the nation’s waterways.

He said the establishment and training of the Maritime Security Unit Forces is a crucial aspect of President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

Badaru charged the graduating officers to prepare to tackle challenges such as illegal bunkering, pipeline vandalism, piracy, illegal fishing and water trespassing, among others.

He said he was optimistic that the graduands, having undergone professional combat training, would confidently address these challenges towards the peace and economic prosperity of the nation.


The graduation ceremony marked a significant milestone in the actualisation of the Deep Blue Project aimed at enhancing the security of Nigeria’s maritime domain.

He commended the graduating Maritime Security officers for their successful completion of the training programme, saying:   “Your dedication and hard work have earned you this achievement and I am proud to congratulate you on this milestone.”

He also extended his gratitude to the Minister of Maritime and Blue Economy for the ministry’s support and collaboration in establishing the Maritime Security Unit.

“Your ministry’s commitment to the Deep Blue Project has been instrumental in its success, and I appreciate your unwavering support,” he added.

He further expressed his appreciation to the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) for their technical expertise and resources contributed to the project.

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