
By Miriam Humbe
The Nigerian Navy has successfully rescued three passengers from a capsized boat along the Bennett River in Warri, Delta State.
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Nigerian Navy, Navy Captain Abiodun Folorunsho, disclosed this in a statement signed on Monday.
With this move once again, the Navy demonstrated its operational readiness and commitment to safeguarding lives on Nigeria’s inland waterways.
The rescue was carried out by personnel of Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) DELTA during a routine maritime security patrol under ongoing efforts to ensure safety and security within the nation’s waterways.
While on patrol, naval personnel observed distressed passengers and floating debris from a capsized boat, indicating an unfolding maritime emergency.
Without hesitation, the patrol team immediately initiated a search and rescue operation, successfully recovering the three victims and salvaging valuable items from the wreckage.
Preliminary findings revealed that the boat capsized following severe weather conditions and rough waves generated by a heavy rainstorm.
The rescued passengers were promptly evacuated to the NNS DELTA Sick Bay, where they received immediate medical attention before being discharged after their condition was stabilized.
The successful rescue underscores the Nigerian Navy’s dual role as both a maritime security force and a first responder in emergencies within the maritime domain.
It further highlights the importance of persistent naval presence and routine patrols in enhancing maritime safety, protecting lives, and providing rapid assistance to waterway users in distress.
The Nigerian Navy remains committed to maintaining a safe and secure maritime environment while supporting lawful activities across Nigeria’s waterways and coastal communities.

