National security: Defense Minister confirms Navy will get
more ships
Minister of Defence, Brig Gen Mansur Dan-Ali |
PORT HARCOURT – THE Nigerian Navy will
in the next few weeks receive more sophisticated ships in furtherance of
government determination to fortify the Nigerian Armed Forces to stem
increasing security challenges in the country.
Minister of Defense, Mansur Mohammad Dan-Ali, revealed this
weekend at the Nigerian Naval College, Onne, Eleme local government area, Rivers
state where the Navy commissioned 118 cadets after successful completion of the
Direct Short Service Course 24.
Represented by the Chief of Defense Staff, Gen. Gabriel
Olanisakin, the Defense Minister said the expected new naval ships, just like
the graduation of more junior level leaders in the newly commissioned trainees
would build on the recent successes of the navy in protecting the nation’s
waterways.
He said, “With the lifeblood of Nigerian economy domiciled
predominantly at the sea, the nation has over the years depended on the navy to
secure its resources, national assets. “Towards actualization of the Nigerian
Navy Fleet Renewal Strategy, Federal Government recently acquired NNS Unity,
Centenary, Apagana, Sagbama, and host of other platforms. Within next few
weeks, even more ships would be inducted into the navy to complement the
current efforts at sea.
“I am delighted at the successes recorded by the Nigerian
Navy in recent Operations Sariteku, Riverssweep, Tawangbe and Delta Safe which
have minimized oil theft, piracy and other crimes in the Nigerian maritime
dormain.” To the newly commissioned officers, Dan-Ali cautioned, “You transit into
the Armed Forces as junior leaders at a time the country is facing security
challenges requiring collective efforts of all to contain.
Hence, your very resolve would be tested as the job demands
professionalism, integrity, loyalty and commitment to duty.”
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