Navy Chief Seeks Stakeholder Collaboration to Strengthen Maritime Security

Martha Obi, Abuja

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The Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS), Vice Admiral Idi Abbas, has reiterated that sustained collaboration with relevant stakeholders is crucial to enhancing security within Nigeria’s maritime domain.

He stressed the need for collective efforts to tackle evolving threats and safeguard national economic interests.

Vice Admiral Abbas said this while receiving the Chief Executive Officer/Managing Director of New Guard Security & Consultancy Services Limited (NGSCL), Major General Jamil Sarham (Rtd), during a courtesy visit to Navy Headquarters, Abuja.

During the engagement, the NGSCL CEO highlighted the company’s mandate as a coordinating interface between government security agencies and Private Security Companies (PSCs), aimed at standardising operations, enhancing regulatory compliance, and fostering synergy across the security architecture.

He further said that the company has established a Project Management Office and commenced full operations,” noting the ongoing engagements have significantly reduced operational frictions between PSCs and the Armed Forces of Nigeria.

He commended the Nigerian Navy’s professionalism and sustained operations against crude oil theft, which have contributed to improved oil production and strengthened national economic stability.

In his remarks, Vice Admiral Abbas welcomed the initiative and underscored the importance of institutionalised collaboration in addressing evolving maritime security challenges.

He noted that previous areas of friction with PSCs have been considerably minimised and assured NGSCL of the Nigerian Navy’s continued support in advancing coordinated mechanisms to safeguard critical national assets and sustain maritime security.

 

 

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