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NLNG: We Responded to Distressed Trawler

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Eromosele Abiodun

The Nigeria LNG Limited (NLNG) has stated that it responded to a distress call by a trawler 45 Kilometres South West off Bonny Fairway Buoy contrary to claims that it did not.

NLNG, in a statement, said claims in some media reports that it failed to respond to a distress call were false and misleading.

According to NLNG, “On receiving the distress call at about 2107hrs on February 6, 2019, NLNG responded by dispatchin­g a long range security boat to the location. On getting there, the crew of the long range boat found other sister vessels engaged in rescuing the crew of distressed trawler, MV Orc IV.

“The boat returned to base after confirming that the trawler boat crew had been rescued by sister vessels.

“At 1320hrs on February 7, 2019, after reports of a fishing boat on fire in the same location, NLNG sent a tug boat with firefighti­ng capabiliti­es and two security boats.

“The tugboat put out the fire and the crew of the security boats doused small fires in the fish hold. In line with one of our core values of Caring, we continue to exhibit care for people and the environmen­t to enhance safety and sustainabi­lity through partnershi­p with relevant agencies.”

It added: “Recently, NLNG was recognised with “The Best Caring Company” award by the Nigerian Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency (NIMASA) for its outstandin­g contributi­ons to the realisatio­n of the agency’s mandate on safety on the waterways, especially the Bonny-Port Harcourt sea route which borders our area of operation in Rivers State.

“At the event, NIMASA commended NLNG for the rescue of 12 victims of a boat mishap on the Bonny Seaon 19 November20­18.”

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