Ten maritime workers who were abducted by suspected pirates in Rivers State have reportedly regained their freedom. The workers were kidnapped along the Bonny-Port Harcourt waterway on September 2, but were released after their captors abandoned them on the Onne channel when they noticed they were being trailed by operatives of the Nigerian Navy’s Forward Operations Base (FOB), Bonny.
A security source confirmed the release of the workers, stating that they were reunited with their families after receiving medical treatment. The source added that the kidnappers fled when they realized they were being pursued by the Nigerian Navy.
The abduction of the maritime workers had raised concerns about the safety of workers in the industry, particularly in the Bonny-Port Harcourt waterway. However, the swift response of the Nigerian Navy and the subsequent release of the workers have been commended by stakeholders.
The incident highlights the ongoing security challenges in the region, particularly in the maritime industry. The Nigerian government has been urged to take more decisive action to address the issue of piracy and kidnapping in the region.
In a related development, the police have begun a mop-up of illegal arms in Edo State ahead of the gubernatorial election. The move is aimed at ensuring a peaceful and secure environment for the election.
Meanwhile, President Bola Tinubu has pledged more resources and equipment to the police to enhance their capacity to tackle security challenges in the country. The president made the pledge during a recent visit to the police headquarters.