Nigerian Government pledges more support for Navy

By Nokai Origin, Abuja

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President Muhammadu Buhari has pledged continous support to the Nigerian Navy’s regional collaborative efforts to secure the Gulf of Guinea towards enhanced economic development.

The President made the pledge in a message at the opening ceremony of the International Maritime Conference  at the Onne Port Multi- Purpose Center, Federal Ocean Terminal in Rivers State.

He said the Conference which was to commemorate the sixty – sixth Anniversary of the Nigerian Navy potends a veritable platform to espouse measures to mitigate what he called increasing vulnerabilities in African Waters especially in the Gulf of Guinea.

The Commander-in-Chief who was the Special Guest of Honour acknowledged the role of the Nigerian Navy as a cardinal agency in the nation’s maritime sector that has developed into a big  force to be reckoned with among Navies of the World.

The President was represented by the Minister of Defence retired Major General Bashir Magashi.

The Chief of Naval Staff Vice Admiral Auwal Zubair Gambo in his opening remarks said the theme of the conference “Optimizing Collaboration for Maritime Security and Socio – Economic Development in Africa” is expected to elicit analytical discuss among participants on how best to deal with common Maritime challenges.

Vice Admiral Gambo said the huge attendance at the Conference was a prove of the collaborative commitments of Navies of the World  towards defining mechanism to tackle current threats in the Gulf of Guinea  which he described as transnational in nature.

He further stated that the complexity of the threats require the coming together of lethoral states for enhanced capabilities to win the war against infractions in the regional Maritime domains.

The opening ceremony which was attended by the Nigeria’s Serving and retired Chiefs of Defence Staff, the Service Chiefs as well as their foreign counterparts and  members of the diplomatic communities and corporate partners of the Navies of the world, dovetailed into goodwill messages,  tour of exhibition stands and presentation of papers as well as discussion sessions.

The two -day 2022 International Maritime Conference ends on Tuesday 31st May.

Confidence Okwuchi

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