President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will be commissioning the three newly acquired ships and two helicopters as well as declaring open the International Maritime Exhibition in which international and local maritime security-related companies will showcase their products and services to communicate the Nigerian Navy 68th years Aniversary Celebration
Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS), Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ikechukwu Ogalla, represented by the Chief of Policy and Plan (Navy), Rear Admiral Joseph Daniel Akpan, disclosed this while addressing the World Press Conference on the 68th Anniversary Celebrations of the Nigeria Navy (NN) scheduled to hold from Friday, 24 May – Saturday, 1 June 2024 in Lagos.
He stated that the conference would host delegations from about 21 African countries, 17 non-African countries and 13 International/regional organisations.
The Naval Chief noted that the Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the French Atlantic Fleet, the Deputy Commander of the Chinese Navy and high-powered delegations from the United Kingdom, and United States as well as some African and European Union countries will be in attendance.
According to him, “As the name implies, the NN Anniversary Celebration, often referred to as ‘Navy Week’, is an annual event held to commemorate the establishment of the NN as an arm of force on 1 June 1956.
“Today, the Nigerian Navy has grown from its humble beginning with a handful of coastal boats into a force to be reckoned with, not only in the West African Sub-region but also in the Gulf of Guinea (GoG) and indeed entire sub-Saharan Africa.
“Consequently, this Navy Week Celebration, as with others in the past, also serve as a scorecard of the NN’s performance in the service of our dear nation.
“This can only be put in perspective by reviewing the noble achievements of the current CNS, Vice Admiral EI Ogalla, AM. Under the current NN leadership, the NN has attained the highest state of operational readiness in the discharge of its constitutional roles.”
The Navy Chief pointed out that in particular, the fight against Crude Oil Theft had been a huge success under the auspices of OPERATION DELTA SANITY which was re-launched in January year.
According to him, ” In the 9 months of its existence, the operation has led to the arrest of various suspects and vessels involved in COT. Some of these vessels include MT KALI, MT SWEET HARBOUR SPIRIT, MT SAISNIL, MV TOKITO, MT VINILLARIS and MT SWEET MIRI, among others.
“This has impacted positively on Nigeria’s crude oil production. For instance, OPEC Records for the month of April 2024 state that Nigeria’s Crude Oil Exports rose to #1.28m bpd in April from #1.23m bpd in March. This is in line with the President’s directive to eradicate COT in order to ramp up Nigeria’s oil production and exports. In line with its TOTAL SPECTRUM MARITIME STRATEGY, the NN has continued to support land operations in all the Geo-political Zones.
“In terms of fleet renewal, the NN has taken delivery of various platforms which have supported its Anti-piracy, Ant-COT, Anti-IUU and Anti-illegal drug trafficking among others. Notably, the NN has taken delivery of its second offshore survey vessel, 2 x 32m FPBs, and 2 x Helicopters.”
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He further explained that the NN is also expected to take delivery of 2 x 76m OPVs from Turkey later in the year. In the area of infrastructure, the NN has established a composite operations Base in Enugu State to curtail the prevailing insecurities in the South East and North Central Regions.
According to him, ” the Naval Training Command was relocated to Eleme in Rivers State. In its place, the NN has established the International Maritime Institute of Nigeria. The Institute will serve as a strategic maritime think-tank for Nigeria thereby contributing effectively to global maritime discourse to shape the future of sea power and its application.
“Aware of the need to collaborate with other maritime security agencies such as NIMASA, NPA, NDLEA, NOSDRA, NEMA as well as foreign partners, the NN has staged and participated in several local and international exercises and operations. Some of these include EX CROCODILE LIFT/AFRICAN GRANDE AFRICA NEMO, EX SEA GUARDIAN, EX NCHEKWA OSHIMIRI, OP WATER GUARD, OP SWIFT RESPONSE and EX OBANGAME EXPRESS 2024.
He highlighted the key activities for the Aniversary to include Special Juma’at Prayers which will hold on Friday, 24 May 2024 and the Interdenominational Church Service on Sunday, 26 May 24 at the Central Mosque and the Queen of Martyr Catholic Church Mogadishu Cantonment respectively.
Others are Medical Rhapsodies and Naval Officers’ Wives Association Activities (NOWA) which will hold simultaneously on Monday, 27 May 2024 in some NN host communities across Commands while on Wed 29 May 24, there will be an ice-breaker at Eko Hotel and Suites Lagos.
He added that the high point of this year’s celebration would be the flag-off of the Regional Maritime Exercise and the International Maritime Conference by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu who will be the Special Guest of Honour.
According to him, “The REMEX, which is scheduled to hold from Thursday, 30 May – Saturday, 1 June 2024, is an international maritime sea exercise involving navies from Africa, Europe, Asia, North and South America.
“The NN will contribute 18 platforms comprising capital ships, boats and helicopters. Some of the foreign naval ships participating include Brazilian Navy Ship APA, Cameroonian Navy Ship DIPIKAR, Peoples Liberation Army Navy Ship XU CHANG, French Navy Ship OSV COMMANDANT BIROT, Ghana Navy Ship CHEMLE, United States Ship HERSHEL WOODY WILLIAMS.
“The IMC will take place from 30 – 31 May 24 at the Naval Dockyard, Victoria Island Lagos.
“The IMC which aims to catalyse effective cooperation on maritime security across Africa as a key driver for unlocking the continent’s immense Blue Economy potential in line with the vision of the 2050 African Integrated Maritime Strategy (AIMS) has as its theme Promoting the Blue Economy in Africa through International Cooperation on Maritime Security will feature the presentation of 2 topical papers.
“On the sideline, the Meeting of Gulf of Guinea Heads of Navies and Coast Guards will take place on 31 May 24. The series of activities marking the Navy Week Celebration will be rounded off on 1 Jun 2024 with the commissioning of the International Maritime Institute of Nigeria (IMION) and the Ceremonial Sunset/ Reunion Dinner at NNS QUORRA Apapa and Naval Dockyard Limited Victoria Island respectively.”