Sunday, July 12

At least, 10 passengers aboard a boat traveling along the Bon­ny-Port Harcourt waterways in Rivers were on Monday kid­napped by gunmen suspected to be sea pirates.

The incident, which oc­curred about 7a.m., has left the community on edge.

According to a source, the boat was intercepted by pi­rates near the Dutch Island, where the armed men forci­bly abducted the passengers at gunpoint.

The exact circumstances surrounding the kidnapping by pirates are still unclear, and efforts to contact the Riv­ers State Police Command for confirmation have been un­successful.

This latest kidnapping fol­lows a series of similar attacks that have plagued the region, prompting concerns from the Maritime Workers’ Union of Nigeria (MWUN).

Comrade Israel Waribo Pepple, leader of the MWUN’s Rivers Commercial District, recently led a protest to Gov­ernor Siminalayi Fubara, decrying the repeated attacks on both members and passen­gers.

Pepple detailed numerous incidents of piracy and ab­ductions, expressing frustra­tion over the perceived lack of adequate security measures.

He criticised security agen­cies for focusing their atten­tion primarily on protecting multinational oil companies (IOCs) and their assets, rather than safeguarding the lives of ordinary citizens who rely on these waterways.

“We call on the government to save the lives of our mem­bers, whose livelihoods are constantly threatened by these sea pirates,” Pepple said.

“Our people have lost so much to these criminals, and the situation has become un­bearable.”

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