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Tuesday, November 28, 2023

Nigeria’s waters now secure for local, international trade: Navy

The Nigerian Navy says it has secured its territorial waters for local and international merchant ships to transport goods and services without fear of criminal attacks.

• November 28, 2023
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The Nigerian Navy says it has secured its territorial waters for local and international merchant ships to transport goods and services without fear of criminal attacks. Rear Adm. Zakariyya Muhammad, the navy’s chief of training and operations, told journalists in Onne, Rivers, at the end of a four-day naval expedition, codenamed ‘Exercise Nchekwa Oshimiri 2023’.

The exercise featured 13 warships, 88 patrol boats, two helicopters and 4,000 personnel.

Mr Muhammad said the navy could fully secure the nation’s maritime environment with the enhanced presence of its patrol boats and warships at sea.

“Our enhanced presence at sea had restored the confidence of merchant ships and other maritime stakeholders in conducting legitimate activities. This four-day exercise afforded us the opportunity to maintain presence at sea; enhance our maritime security – leading to interrogation of several ships and arrest of one,” the naval chief explained.

He added, “Exercise Nchekwa Oshimiri has enhanced the training of personnel onboard our ships for better performance in delivering our constitutional mandate of securing Nigeria’s maritime domain.”

Mr Muhammad said Nigeria’s maritime environment and economic zone were now secured, which has positively impacted the security of the Gulf of Guinea.

“So, our increased presence at sea has given more confidence to merchant ships to carry their trade without fear or threat from maritime criminal elements.

“This exercise has also improved security within the wider GoG because our sister navies and countries are abreast that we are conducting this exercise,” he added.

Tony Archibong, the commanding officer of the Nigerian Navy Ship Kada, said the exercise was an enormous success. He said the exercise was part of actionable steps taken to end oil theft, sea robbery, sea piracy and illegal unreported and unregulated fishing, among others, in Nigeria’s waters.

“During the exercise, we had a merchant vessel stimulate a rogue vessel engaged in anti-piracy for which we dispatched NNS Aba and NNS Oji to intercept, board, seize and search the rogue vessel,” stated Mr Archibong. “The exercise is used to build confidence in our security architecture aimed to secure the maritime environment for mariners to continue to carry out their trade and economic activities.”

Mr Archibong added, “Therefore, this will benefit both the Nigerian people and other maritime stakeholders using our waters.”

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