 The Center for African Liberation and Social Economic Rights, CALSA, has praised the chief of naval staff, Immanuel O'Gala, and the Nigerian Navy for achieving breakthroughs in its campaign against oil theft and arrest of criminals in the country. The executive director, Dr. Uzah Thomas, at a press conference on Wednesday in Abuja, also applauded the Navy for their efforts in curtailing oil theft and loss of critical economic assets. In his address, Mr. Thomas said that the giant strides recorded by the Navy are due to the exceptional leadership of the chief of naval staff, Vice-Admiral Immanuel O'Gala, Uzah therefore urged all relevant stakeholders to extend their support to the Nigerian Navy in the country's war against crude oil theft. We wish to state that the Nigerian Navy has indeed risen to the occasion in maintaining a professionally competent and ethical naval force. This has translated to tangible gains in the war against crude oil theft, which neither to assume the dangerous dimension that resulted in severe economic losses to the country. Scores of vessels loaded with stolen crude have been intercepted and operators of illegal refineries have been arrested and handed over for prosecution. If this temple continues, crude oil theft will soon be a theme of the past. This is highly commendable because the ongoing efforts to curb crude oil theft will ultimately lead to an increase in crude oil production for the country, which will lead to the improved revenue at the same time. This is also a clear-on call to all relevant stakeholders to extend their support to the Nigerian Navy in the country's war against crude oil theft. It must be noted that addressing the malaise is not the responsibility of the Nigerian Navy alone. Other stakeholders are required to extend their support with an air-killing objective of ensuring a robust and compulsive solution to the Nigerian crude oil theft problem.