Group mourns Naval officer who drowned rescuing 59 victims

The Prayer and Support for the Nigerian Armed Forces and other Security Agencies have commiserated with the Nigerian Navy over the loss of Lt. Commander Gideon Gwaza, calling him a hero who gave his life to save others.

Gwaza lost his life while rescuing people on board MV AMBIKA 4, a dredging vessel that was sinking at Okpobo field in Rivers State.

He successfully saved the lives of 59 people on board the distressed vessel but drowned in the process.

PSNASA convener, Ambassador Mary Fatile, in a statement on Tuesday, said Gwaza left behind a legacy of bravery and selflessness.

“PSNASA sees Gwaza’s sacrifice as a testament to the unwavering dedication and commitment of naval personnel, as well as other security agents, including military personnel, police officers, and emergency responders, who risk their lives every day to protect us from harm. Unfortunately, some of these brave individuals make the ultimate sacrifice, losing their lives in the line of duty,” the statement read in part.

The group called on Nigerians to come together as a society to support and appreciate the sacrifices of his type of heroes, adding that it was the responsibility of everyone to recognise and appreciate the sacrifices of the heroes, who selflessly put the needs of others ahead of their own.

“Let’s show our security agents that we value their service and sacrifices. Let’s stand together to support them and their families. We owe it to them to ensure that their bravery and selflessness are recognised and appreciated. Together, we can make a difference and show our security agents that we care.

“PSNASA also extends heartfelt condolences to the family of Late Lt. Commander Gideon Yashim Gwaza. You are not alone in your grief. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. May the fond memories of his bravery, selflessness, and dedication to service bring you comfort and strength. May God grant you the grace to bear this loss and may Gwaza’s soul rest in peace,” the statement added.

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