Yenagoa – The JTF Commander in Bayelsa, Maj.- Gen. Emmanuel
Atewe, on Saturday appealed to the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.- Gen.
Kenneth Minimah, to provide the command more gunboats.
Atewe made the appeal when the wife of the COAS, Mrs Felly
Minimah visited Yenagoa, saying it had become necessary to further equip
Operation Pulo Shield in the fight against oil theft .
Minimah, who is the President of Army Officers’ Wives
Association, , was in Yenagoa as part of her tour of military formations across
the country.
The tour was for her to commiserate with widows of soldiers who
died in the line of duty.
The JTF commander, however, said the challenges in the waterways
had reduced through the efforts of his administration of the command.
He said Operation Pulo Shield was set up to combat oil theft and
illegal bunkering and refining of crude oil in the creeks of Niger Delta.
He said it was regrettable that the environment in the area was
being damaged through the activities of illegal oil bunkerers and pipeline
vandals.
Atewe lauded the NAOWA president for her visit and her association’s
philanthropic gesture of visiting different barracks in the country.
Responding, Minimah commended officers and men of JTF in Bayelsa
for their dedication toward keeping peace and stability in the state.
Minimah also applauded the Bayelsa Government for its assistance
to the JTF command and the military in the fight against crime. (NAN)
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