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How Nigerian Naval Officer died while rescuing 59 from drowning in Rivers

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Lieutenant-Commander Gideon Gwaza, the Base Operations Officer of the Nigerian Navy’s Forward Operating Base in Bonny, tragically lost his life during a rescue operation in Rivers State.

In a statement on Friday, Commodore Aiwuyor Adams-Aliu, the Director of Naval Information, revealed that the operation successfully rescued 59 individuals from the dredging vessel MV AMBIKA 4, which was at risk of sinking near the Okpobo River.

Adams-Aliu explained that the rescue mission was a joint effort with the Nigerian Air Force.

He stated, “The Nigerian Navy Forward Operating Base in Bonny dispatched a rescue team of 10 armed personnel in two interceptor boats, led by the Base Operations Officer, to execute the rescue mission.

“Due to the challenging waves, additional reinforcements were sent, including three more boats.

“Furthermore, the Nigerian Navy Ship GONGOLA, drones, Nigerian Navy helicopters, and a Nigerian Air Force helicopter were mobilized for the operation. Ultimately, all 59 crew members were safely rescued, but Lieutenant-Commander Gideon Gwaza made the ultimate sacrifice.”

He noted that the officer accidentally fell overboard during the 10-hour rescue operation, which took place from midnight on July 29 to 30, 2024.

“The Nigerian Navy deeply mourns the loss of Lieutenant-Commander Gwaza, who courageously risked his life to save others.

“He was a highly skilled combat diver, and his untimely death underscores the risks and sacrifices faced by Nigerian Navy personnel in safeguarding Nigeria’s maritime domain.

“His dedication and sacrifice will never be forgotten,” Adams-Aliu added.

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