NAVY MARKS 66TH ANNIVERSARY. ……. Says construction of SDB IV and V begins at the Naval Dockyard Limited, Lagos, as Nigeria exits the list of piracy prone countries. 

Oru Leonard

The Nigerian Navy has said it has begun the construction of SDB IV and V at the Naval Dockyard Limited in Lagos, NIgeria.

Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral AZ Gambo, represented by the Chief of Policy and Plans, Nigerian Navy, Real Admiral S. S. Garba, disclosed this at a news conference to mark the 66th anniversary of the Service from 24th May – 1st June, 2022. He further said that the the Navy is in the process of taking delivery of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), to enhance Maritime Surveillance and Domain Awareness.

He noted that elaborate arrangements have been made to mark the 2022 NN Week to showcase the various Strides that have been achieved over the years.

“Over time, the Nigerian Navy has grown from an offshoot of the Nigerian Marines to a formidable component of the nation’s security architecture and a major player in the Gulf of Guinea (GoG).

“It is evident that the Navy today has made remarkable contribution to the peace, progress, prosperity and global image of our nation. With this legacy of service to the nation, the NN is justified to celebrate its founding days annually.

“Navy has made giant strides, especially in the areas of Fleet Recapitalisation and operational activities. The continuing Recapitalisation of the Fleet is a top priority of the NN under the incumbent Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Awwal Gambo. The support of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, through aggressive fleet recapitalisation, led to acquisition of several capital ships, fast patrol boats, inshore patrol crafts, including air assets as well as the indigenous construction of Seaward Defence Boats (SDB). Garba said.

On the additional equipments procured recently, he enumerated, “Last December, Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) LANA, a hydrographic survey ship, joined the fleet from France, while the contract for another 35m hydrographic survey ship has been signed with OCEA Shipbuilding, France.

“Also, on April 1, 2022, the Service took delivery of its newly constructed Landing Ship Tank (LST) – 100, NNS KADA at DAMEN Shipyard in Sharjah, UAE. Subsequently, the vessel set sail on her maiden voyage to Nigeria. Ladies and gentlemen of the press, NNS KADA is expected in the country on May 27, 2022.

“Efforts are ongoing for the acquisition of another LST. Furthermore, the NN recently signed a contract with DEARSAN Shipyard of Turkey for the construction of 2 X 76m High Endurance Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPVs).

“The NN is also in the process of taking delivery of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) to enhance our Maritime Surveillance/Domain Awareness assets, including NN response capability. Needful to add that the construction of SDB IV and V at Naval Dockyard Limited, Lagos has begun.

He noted that the Fleet Recapitalisation efforts has help the NN has achieved significant milestones in ensuring improved maritime security for the nation’s economic prosperity. I am pleased to inform you that there has been successive decline in reported cases of piracy and sea robbery attacks within Nigeria’s maritime domain, leading to improved shipping into Nigeria’s waters with attendant positive impact on the nation’s economy.

“This noble achievement was complemented by the International Maritime Bureau Global Piracy Report of 14 July 2021, which indicated the lowest number of piracy and sea robbery against ships in our waters in 27 years. The report was corroborated by the Defence Web, which noted further decline in reported cases of piracy and armed attacks against shipping in Nigerian waters.

“I am pleased to notify that the latest International Maritime Bureau report of March 3, 2022 shows that Nigeria has exited the IMB’s Piracy List. This means Nigeria is no longer on the list of piracy prone countries. The consequences are enormous and positive for the shipping industry, general maritime commerce, and the national economy.” Real Admiral Garba concluded.

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