Nigerian Navy warships finish exercise in Gulf of Guinea

 The Nigerian Navy has successfully completed a training exercise in the Gulf of Guinea. The warships employed in the exercise demonstrated their combat readiness and operational capabilities. This exercise is a testament to the Nigerian Navy's commitment to maintaining maritime security in the region. The Gulf of Guinea is a critical area for international shipping and is prone to piracy and other maritime crimes. The Nigerian Navy's efforts to enhance its capabilities and readiness will undoubtedly contribute to the safety and security of the region's waters. The successful completion of this exercise is a significant achievement for the Nigerian Navy and a positive step towards ensuring peace and stability in the Gulf of Guinea.

No fewer than 10 Nigerian Navy warships have returned to base after a military exercise to curtail criminal activities in the nation’s waters and the Gulf of Guinea (GoG).


Warships involved in the exercise

The warships are Nigeria Navy Ship (NNS) Sagbama, NNS Nwamba, NNS Ibeno, NNS Dorina, NNS Gongola, NNS Ikene, NNS Badagry, NNS Oji, NNS Ose and NNS Okpoku.


Success of the operation

Addressing newsmen after the warships berthed in Onne, Rivers, the Flag Officer Commanding Central Naval Command (CNC), Rear Adm. Umar Chugali said the operation code-named ‘Exercise Sea Guardian’ was a huge success.


He said troops participated in anti-crude oil theft operation, vessel seizure, fleet manoeuvres, man overboard and gunnex.


“Other activities include communications and emergency drills such as firefighting, steering gear breakdown, machinery failure, abandon and man, and cheer ship. The exercise was used to exercise and demonstrate the capacity and capability of our ships at sea, to secure Nigeria’s maritime space and the Gulf of Guinea. The four-days exercise was used to highlight our readiness in tackling all forms of maritime crimes within Nigeria’s maritime environment and GoG,” he said.


Additional participants in the exercise

Chugali said aside the warships, two attack helicopters and a detachment of the Navy’s Special Boat Service, equivalent to United States Navy Seals, participated in the exercise.


Participation from Eastern and Central Naval Commands

Flag Officer Commanding, Eastern Naval Command, Rear Adm. Olusola Oluwagbire, said the exercise was carried out by troops from both eastern and central naval commands located in Calabar and Yenagoa, respectively.


Purpose of the exercise

He said the exercise was part of actionable steps taken by the Nigeria Navy to end crude oil theft, sea robbery and sea piracy, among others, in Nigeria’s waters.


“We are using this exercise to test our capability and readiness to safeguard our waters and the GoG from criminals. We are doing our best to present the best foot (personnel) in our deployments – both in terms of personnel and assets,” Oluwagbire said.



-Source(Shipsandports)

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