Tag: Migrants

  • COVID-19: Navy intensifies patrol to check influx of migrants

    COVID-19: Navy intensifies patrol to check influx of migrants

    The Nigerian Navy, Forward Operating Base (FOB) Ibaka, Mbo Local Government has intensified patrols along the borders of Akwa Ibom and neighbouring countries to check the influx of migrants.
    Commanding Officer of FOB, Capt. Peter Yilme, made this known in a statement in Uyo.
    The state government had called on the Navy to intensify patrol along the Atlantic shorelines to contain the COVID-19 challenge in the area.
    Yilme said that the daily patrols of Navy gunboats from the jetty to checkmate all forms of illegallities around its area of operations had yielded results.
    “The patrols will continue to check and prevent all forms of illegalities and also stop illegal immigrants from the Cameroon and neighbouring countries from gaining entry into the state until the COVID-19 threat is over.
    “It is pertinent to state that so far, FOB Ibaka patrol effort is yielding necessary results as travel restrictions within the water ways has reduced influx of migrants into Akwa Ibom, particularly within FOB Ibaka area of operations, ” he said.
    According to him, the call is one of the measures to check the influx of foreigners and reduce the chances of Coronavirus infection in the state.
    The FOB boss noted that with intensified patrol efforts of the Navy, rice smuggling into the state had been stopped, adding that the efforts would be concentrated and sustained.
    He commended the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Adm. Ibok Ette Ibas and the Flag Officer Commanding Eastern Naval Command, Rear Admiral David Adeniran for supporting and providing logistics required to ensure patrols and other assigned tasks of the base were sustained.
    “In compliance with directives from Naval Headquarters received through headquarters, Eastern Naval Command and to maintain restrictions on movement on the water ways, our gunboats cast off from own jetty daily for patrol.
    ”This will help to checkmate all forms of illegallities around our area of operations, as well as to show presence,” Yelme said.
    (NAN)

  • Nearly 500 migrants rescued by charity boats waiting to reach Europe

    Nearly 500 migrants rescued by charity boats waiting to reach Europe

    Two charity vessels that have rescued 484 migrants over the past days were on Monday waiting to bring their passengers ashore to Italy or Malta.
    The Ocean Viking, run by SOS Mediterranee, has picked up 407 people over five rescue operations since Friday.
    Among them there are 152 minors, including 10 under the age of five, and 12 pregnant women.
    In a statement, SOS Mediterranee said it had asked both Italian and Maltese authorities to offer a safe port for the disembarkation of the migrants.
    A further 77 migrants are on board the Alan Kurdi, operated by German charity Sea-Eye.
    Sea-Eye spokesman Gorden Isler said Malta has refused to take in the Alan Kurdi, saying it is already overrun with migrants, while Italy has not yet responded.
    In recent months, Italy and Malta opened their ports to rescue boats only after securing agreements from other EU countries that they would take in some of the incoming migrants. (dpa/NAN)