Though it could not be confirmed the mission of the Soldiers in the area,it is not unconnected to the security operations against renewed militancy,sea piracy and search for those threatening to hoist the Niger Delta Republic flag. An indigene of the Community simply identified as Etta, told Leadership that attempts by community youths and other soldiers to assist in a rescue operation failed as the drowned soldiers could not be found. According to Etta, “In recent times, we have been noticing increased movement of soldiers in our area. The boat that capsize was conveying a new batch of soldiers to the water front. I was going to dispose of refuse at the waterfront and I saw uniformed soldiers struggling to rescue their colleagues in a capsize boat. “When the confusion subsided, Four Soldiers were found to be missing with their rifles and other military gear. Some others that were rescued had their rifle missing and struggling out of the water.”
Meanwhile the military authorities have soughed the help of local divers
and youths to assist in the search for the missing soldiers. One of the youths
confirmed that the high tide of the water is impeding the search for the
missing soldiers. Comrade Lyyod Sese, the state chairman of the Maritime Union
who confirmed the incident, said the union had recieved the report on the boat incident
but don’t have details on the numbers of casualty.
SOURCE;NIJA,COM
SOURCE;NIJA,COM

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