Security & Safety
Oyetola Flags Off Life Jacket Distribution Campaign in Lagos, Pledges Commitment to Zero Mishap
The Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, has launched a distribution campaign for 3,500 life jackets in Lagos State. This initiative underscores the Federal Government’s commitment to achieving zero mishaps on Nigeria’s waterways.
The campaign, which has already taken place in Niger, Bayelsa, Anambra, and Akwa Ibom States, aims to foster a safety-first culture, particularly in riverine communities where water transport is a daily necessity. Oyetola emphasized the importance of enforcing the Inland Waterways Transportation Regulations 2023, sustained public sensitization, and provision of safety equipment.
R-L: The Director, Maritime Services, Marine and Blue Economy Ministry, Dr. Mercy Ilori; Managing Director, National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), Mr. Bola Oyebamiji; Lagos State Commissioner for Transport, Hon. Oluwaseun Osiyemi; and the General Manager, Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA), Mr. Oluwadamilola Emmanuel; when the Blue Economy Ministry presented 3500 life-jackets to Lagos State on Wednesday.
The Minister commended Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu for his efforts in transforming water transportation in Lagos and praised the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) for driving regulatory compliance and education efforts.
Key Takeaways:
-Life Jacket Distribution: 3,500 life jackets will be distributed in Lagos State as part of a broader national strategy.
Safety Initiative: The Ministry has outlined three key pillars of the safety initiative: enforcement of regulations, public sensitization, and provision of safety equipment.
Collaboration: The event highlights the importance of collaboration between the federal and state governments, as well as relevant agencies, in ensuring safety on Nigeria’s waterways.
The Managing Director of NIWA, Mr. Bola Oyebamiji, emphasized that safety is the “core profitability” of the water transport sector. He revealed that the life jacket distribution campaign will reach 12 coastal states across Nigeria, with six states already covered.
The Lagos State Commissioner for Transportation, Mr. Oluwaseun Osiyemi, highlighted the critical need for safe and reliable water transport in the state, given its unique geography and population size.
The General Manager of the Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA), Mr. Damilola Emmanuel, emphasized the importance of prioritizing safety in the water transport sector.
This initiative is a critical step towards enhancing safety on Nigeria’s inland waterways and promoting a safety-first culture.
Maritime Security and Safety
Navy Nabs Three Stowaways Aboard Merchant Vessel Off Lagos Coast
Navy Nabs Three Stowaways Aboard Merchant Vessel Off Lagos Coast
By Okeoghene Onoriobe | Waterways News Reporter | April 21, 2026
The Nigerian Navy has apprehended three suspected stowaways found concealed aboard the merchant vessel MSC STELLA (IMO No. 9279988) in waters off the Lagos Fairway Buoy, in what authorities say reflects the service’s intensified drive to secure Nigeria’s maritime corridors and combat irregular migration by sea.
The interception was confirmed in an official statement released Monday in Abuja by the Director of Naval Information, Navy Captain Abiodun Folorunsho.
According to Folorunsho, the operation was executed by personnel of Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) BEECROFT, acting on credible intelligence received from the Western Regional Control Centre (WRCC) at approximately 5:05 pm on April 19. A Quick Response Team deployed from Tarkwa Bay successfully intercepted the suspects roughly five nautical miles off the Lagos coastline.
Preliminary investigations indicate the trio illegally boarded the vessel in the early hours of April 17 — around 1:00 am — while the ship was berthed at Tin Can Island Port, Lagos. The suspects have been identified as Aguru Michael, 27, a Benin Republic national; Soye Monday, 25, from Ondo State; and Kentobou Peter, 22, from Delta State. All three were reportedly attempting to reach Europe.
The naval spokesperson noted that the operation once again demonstrates the Nigerian Navy’s resolve to protect lives at sea and disrupt illegal migration through Nigeria’s waterways. He pointed to a string of recent search-and-rescue successes, including the rescue of seven people following a maritime collision in Bayelsa State, and the interception of three foreign stowaways aboard MT ANATOLIA just last month in March 2026.
The three suspects are currently being held at NNS BEECROFT and are undergoing investigation and administrative processing in accordance with applicable laws.
The Nigerian Navy reiterated its unwavering commitment to maritime safety, security, and continuous surveillance of Nigeria’s territorial waters.
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EFCC, Customs Close Ranks to Choke Off Smuggling and Money Laundering at Nigeria’s Borders
EFCC, Customs Close Ranks to Choke Off Smuggling and Money Laundering at Nigeria’s Borders
By Okeoghene Onoriobe, Waterways News, Lagos  April 15, 2026
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has thrown its weight behind its growing partnership with the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), signalling that the two agencies are tightening their joint grip on smuggling networks and financial crime operations feeding off Nigeria’s trade corridors.
Speaking during a high-level engagement in Kano, EFCC Acting Zonal Director Friday Ebelo said the collaboration is already yielding tangible results — illicit goods intercepted, funds recovered and high-profile suspects arrested. He credited the gains to a deliberate effort by both agencies to understand each other’s operational mandates and align their enforcement strategies.
“No single agency can combat cross-border crime alone,” Ebelo said, stressing that intelligence sharing and joint enforcement are essential to protecting national revenue and disrupting the financial networks that sustain organised criminal groups.
The visit was led by the Commandant of the Nigeria Customs Command and Staff College, Gaura, who brought students for an immersive look at how the EFCC conducts its operations. Gaura commended the Commission’s transparency and operational efficiency, noting that modern Customs work has long outgrown the border post — it now demands intelligence-led financial investigation skills that are built through exactly this kind of interagency exposure.
The engagement covered a lecture on interagency cooperation, interactive sessions on intelligence sharing and joint investigations, and a focused discussion on managing seized assets connected to currency smuggling and financial crimes.
For a country whose ports and waterways remain entry points for contraband — from petroleum products and narcotics to foreign currencies — the deepening of this EFCC-Customs alliance carries direct implications for maritime enforcement. Smuggling routes that exploit Nigeria’s coastline and inland waterways often rely on the same financial infrastructure that both agencies are now working to dismantle together.
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CUSTOMS BUSTS N1BN DRUG HAUL: Over One Million Tramadol Tablets, 10,000 Codeine Bottles Seized on Benin Highway
CUSTOMS BUSTS N1BN DRUG HAUL: Over One Million Tramadol Tablets, 10,000 Codeine Bottles Seized on Benin Highway
By Ighoyota Enaibre
Operatives of the Nigeria Customs Service Federal Operations Unit (FOU) Zone C, Owerri, have dealt a major blow to drug traffickers after intercepting a staggering consignment of illicit narcotics with a Duty Paid Value of over N1 billion along the Okada/Ofosu Expressway in Benin City, Edo State.
The bust, one of the largest single drug seizures recorded by the unit, yielded 1,025,000 tablets of Tramadol and 10,000 bottles of Barcadin Codeine Syrup (100ml each) — all smuggled inside a truck and cleverly concealed among legitimate goods to dodge detection.
Comptroller Bishir Balogun, who announced the seizure, confirmed that the operation was executed on March 15, 2026, driven by strategic intelligence and coordinated enforcement action.
When customs operatives flagged down the vehicle, the driver made a desperate bid to escape — briefly pulling over before abandoning the truck entirely and fleeing on foot into nearby bushland. A thorough search of the truck uncovered the drugs hidden within the cargo.
The total Duty Paid Value (DPV) of the seized consignment stands at N1,056,000,000.
Balogun stressed that the haul reflects the Service’s firm resolve to choke off the supply of controlled substances fuelling drug addiction and violent crime across Nigeria.
“Smugglers and criminal networks should know that the Nigeria Customs Service will not relent. We will continue to deploy intelligence-led strategies to protect public health and national security,” he warned.
The consignment remains in custody as investigations continue to track down and prosecute those behind the operation.
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