A Nigerian Navy team from the Forward Operations Base (FOB), Bonny in Rivers State has rescued 59 persons from a stranded dredging vessel at the mouth of the Opobo River in Rivers State.

Unfortunately, the rescue team leader, Lieutenant Commander Gideon Gwaza lost his life in the gallant effort.

According to a statement by the Nigerian Navy’s spokesman, Aiwuyor Aliu-Adams, the base received a distress call about a dredging vessel in danger of going down at the mouth of the river which is typically turbulent at this time of the year.

The vessel MV Ambika 4 at the time of the incident was under contract with Sterling Global Oil Limited and was deployed at the Opobo Field.

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On getting the call, the FOB Bonny immediately scrambled a 10-man armed team in two interceptor boats led by the Base Operations Officer, Lieutenant Commander Gideon Gwaza to rescue the stranded workers.

“Attempts to approach the distressed vessel proved challenging due to the force of the waves and another squadron of three boats was dispatched to reinforce the rescue team,” the statement read.

“Additionally, another vessel, the Nigerian Navy Ship Gongola, drones, Nigerian Navy helicopters, and one Nigerian Airforce helicopter were deployed for the Search and Rescue mission. Eventually, all 59 crew were rescued but the Base Operations Officer, Gwaza paid the supreme price,” it said.

“The Nigerian Navy deeply mourns the loss of Gwaza, who bravely risked his life to save others. He was a well-trained combat diver whose painful death reflects the risks and sacrifices of Nigerian Navy personnel towards the safety of Nigeria’s maritime domain. His dedication and sacrifice will forever be remembered.”