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Ibok-ete Ibas says Rivers ready for partnership with Navy to protect maritime assets

The Rivers State says it is committed to enhancing maritime security to boost economic growth.

Vice Admiral Ibok-ete Ibas Rtd, the Sole Administrator, said the protection of national assets was uppermost on the commitment of Rivers State.

The administrator said the partnership would be in form of strategic collaboration with security agencies, particularly the Nigerian Navy.

Ibas gave this assurance while hosting participants of the Nigerian Naval Warfare College Course 9, who were on a study tour to Rivers State, at the Government House in Port Harcourt on Monday, June 23, 2025.

Represented by Prof Ibibia Lucky Worika, the Secretary to the State Government, the Administrator lauded the theme of the study tour, ‘Optimizing Technology for Effective Maritime Security Operations’, emphasizing that leveraging modern technology was critical to safeguarding national assets, coastal communities, and ensuring sustainable economic development.

“We are witnessing a time when threats in the maritime domain—ranging from piracy, smuggling, and illegal fishing to environmental hazards—are becoming increasingly sophisticated. To counter these challenges, we must deploy equally advanced solutions,” he stated.

“The integration of modern technology—from satellite surveillance and autonomous systems to AI-powered threat detection and integrated communication networks—is no longer a futuristic ideal but a present-day necessity.”

The retired vice admiral commended the Nigerian Naval War College for prioritizing technological innovation in maritime security, underscoring its dedication to advancing national security strategies. He reiterated Rivers State’s readiness to collaborate with federal security agencies, stating: “Rivers State remains a willing partner in this endeavor. We are committed to supporting all federal security agencies operating within our territory and will continue to invest in strategic infrastructure and cooperative frameworks that enhance safety on land and at sea.”

He urged the participants to ensure that the study tour strengthens collective stakeholder resolve and broadens professional approaches to achieving sustainable maritime security outcomes.

In his remarks, Rear Admiral Akinola Olatunde Olodude, Commandant of the Nigerian Naval War College, highlighted Rivers State’s strategic importance to Nigeria’s economy, noting that the state accounts for 30% of Nigeria’s coastline (approximately 853km), over 40% of the nation’s crude oil output, and 33% of its GDP and foreign exchange earnings.

“Given these critical assets, transitioning from traditional maritime security methods to optimizing technology is imperative for addressing contemporary challenges in Rivers State’s diverse maritime environment,” Olodude stated.

The study tour underscores the Nigerian Navy’s commitment to fostering operational excellence and technological advancement in maritime security, with Rivers State playing a pivotal role in this national effort.

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