The Nigerian Navy claims its Forward Operating Base (FOB) rescued 59 people from a dredging vessel near the Okpobo River.
Aiwuyor Adams-Aliu, director of naval information, stated that Gideon Gwaza, a navy commander, died during the rescue effort.
Adams-Aliu stated that the location is known for its turbulence during this time of year.
He added that the vessel, MV AMBIKA 4, was stationed at the Okpobo field under a contract with Sterling Global Oil Limited.
The director said Gwaza accidentally fell overboard during the 10-hour rescue operation, which began at midnight on July 29 and was concluded at 10am on July 30.
“It was reported that the vessel was at the risk of sinking near Okpobo River entrance, an area known to be turbulent at this time of the year,” he said.
“Accordingly, Nigerian Navy Forward Operating Base, Bonny deployed a Rescue Team comprising 10 armed personnel in two Interceptor Boats led by the Base Operations Officer for the rescue operation.
“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.
“Additionally, another vessel, 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 successfully but the Base Operations Officer, Gwaza paid the supreme price.
“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.”