Six months after the inspection of two sea-going vessels purchased by
the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) under the immediate past
Comptroller-General, Dikko Abdulahi, the vessels are yet to be deployed
to the sea, Area Controller, Western Marine command, Yusuf Umar has
said.
Disclosing this while fielding questions from journalists at the
command last week, Umar said the vessels, which were christened ‘Customs
Pride’ and ‘Group of Nine’, are yet to commence operation because
according to him, they are still under custody of the contractors
building them.
He said, “The vessels are yet to be commissioned because they are
still under the custody of the contractors that is why we are yet to
deploy them to the sea but very soon, they are going to be given to us
and you will see what is going to happen. Sea piracy, illegal bunkering
and other illegal activities on our water will be addressed.
“Mere seeing the vessels on water will send signals to smugglers,
including those stealing our oil and other smuggling activities on
waters because we can pursue them with this kind of vessels to any
length,” Umar said.
The vessels, which were the first set to be acquired by the NCS, are
fitted with integrated computer-based equipment including in-built
radar, wind vein, electronic chart and speed capacity.
No comments:
Post a Comment