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How Navy protected creeks, others in Southwest, by FOC

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How Navy protected creeks, others in Southwest, by FOC

The sustained presence of naval warships and boats at sea and back channels within the Southwest prevented criminals from wreaking havoc in the last one year, the Flag Officer Commanding (FOC) Western Naval Command (WNC), Rear Admiral Joseph Akpan has said.

The FOC spoke at the weekend while reviewing the command’s actions and activities during the ceremonial sunset to mark the Nigerian Navy‘s (NN) 67th anniversary.

Akpan said naval vessels spent 9,740 hours at sea between June 2022 and last Friday, which helped to ensure security in the area. According to him, ships and boats were deployed to tackle maritime crimes such as piracy, illegal bunkering, crude oil theft, smuggling, among others. He added that relentless patrols led to the arrest of suspects, vessels and seizure of materials.

Akpan said: “Our patrols have led to the arrest of suspects, vessels, seizures of materials, destruction of illegal facilities. These items have been handed over to relevant government agencies for further actions.

“The NN has continued to optimise the use of its assigned sea-going platforms to maintain presence in its various AOR. From June last year till date, ships were at sea for over 9,740 hours, and this helped to ensure the security of our maritime domain.

“These measures, coupled with the efficient use of the Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA) facilities and helicopter surveillance, enabled the command to curtail illegal activities significantly along the creeks and waterways.

“Significantly, in the last one year, the Nigerian Navy in Lagos area has been able to achieve some of her set targets despite some challenges, especially the just-concluded Presidential Fleet Review (PFR-2023).

“The scope of activities covered operations, training, doctrine and assessment, naval ordinances, logistics, dockyard services and other auxiliary services.

“In the midst of these challenges, the commands and establishments in Lagos area have successfully played their roles in ensuring policy implementation, safety and security of the Nigerian maritime domain, training and administration of personnel.

“In addition, provision of medical, education, infrastructure development for personnel and their families have assisted in providing welfare and boosting the morale and spirit of her personnel.”

The Rear Admiral noted that the Naval Training Command, despite challenges, had continued to provide basic and professional training of personnel as well as capacity building.

“Similarly, the continued efforts of the Naval Doctrine and Assessment Command (NAVDOC) to ensure periodic review of doctrines through assessment of operations, training and administrative procedures have added to our combat efficiency.

“Notably was their participation in all exercises and conduct of work up of ships and Professional Advancement Examination (PAE) as part of the NN advancement procedures.

“The NOD (Naval Ordinance Depot) and NDL (Naval Dockyard Limited) have provided critical services in ensuring the operational readiness and effectiveness of NN operations. Provision and maintenance of essential naval ordinances, like arms, ammunition as well as ship design, construction and refit have assisted greatly in the service delivery of the NN in Lagos area.

“Equally, the Nigerian Navy Hydrography Office has been key to naval operations, especially in the aspect of mapping our maritime domain.

“I am glad to highlight that the survey and mapping of entrances to Lagos channel – Ondo State to the Atlantic Ocean as well as Lokoja through Burutu in Delta State all the way to the Atlantic Ocean – have been carried out.

“Their activities have assisted greatly in ensuring safety of naval and commerce shipping activities.

“Also commendable and running quietly in the background but ensuring the welfare and morale of the personnel is maintained are the activities of the Central Pay Office (CPO),” he said.

The FOC also thanked sister services, like the police, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Department of State Services (DSS), Nigerian Customs Service (NCS), the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), among others, for their collaborations.

He specially thanked the Lagos State government and Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu for his commitment and support to the NN in Lagos area.

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