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Navy tackles crude oil theft, other security challenges in N/Delta -

•Builds pontoon, shore protection wall IN its  resolve to  address crude oil theft and other criminalities bedevelling the Nigeria’s maritime space, the Nigerian Navy, NN, has procured floating pontoon and constructed Shore Protection Wall at the naval outpost Koluama II, a riverside community in the Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, under the Central Naval Command. Reports have revealed that crude oil and refined products worth $41.9 billion have been stolen in Nigeria since 2009. The Nigerian Navy said the floating Pontoon and Shore Protection wall would enhance its operation. The Chief of Naval Staff, CNS, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibass, while commissioning the infrastructure, said the outpost was conceptualised in order to increase the time on task for sustained naval deployments through emplacement of fighting units near the forward edges of the battle area.

Navy builds transit accommodation for 230 Junior Ratings

Vanguard News Navy builds transit accommodation for 230 Junior Ratings On Kindly Share This Story: L-R: Fleet Commander, West, Rear Admiral Vincent Okeke; Commander NNS WEY, Rear Admiral Uduak Ibanga; SGOH, FOC WEST, Rear Admiral Oladele Daji; Zonal Coordinator, Naval Officers Wives’ Association and wife of the FOC, Dr Mrs Feyisayo Daji, Rear Admiral Danjuma Moses and other senior officers of sister Service and Paramilitary. …Commissions other projects By Evelyn Usman The Nigerian Navy has completed the construction of a transit accommodation that will take not less than 230 Junior Ratings, with a view to motivating personnel and enhance efficiency. Speaking at the Commissioning of the two blocks of transit accommodation, yesterday, at Navy Town, Lagos, Flag Officer Commanding Western Naval Command, Rear Admiral Oladele Daji, explained that the project was a quick impact one conceived by the Naval Headquarters to address the acute shortage of residential accommodation fo

Maritime security: Navy boasts of operational capability to combat crimes – Maritime Security Review

on By Evelyn Usman The Nigerian Navy has boasted of its operational capability and combat readiness of its fleet to address maritime illegalities within the nation’s territorial water and its Gulf of Guinea’s corridor. This assertion was made at the end of the 2020 Chief of the Naval Staff annual sea Inspection codenamed Exercise Still Water, by the Naval Chief, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibass, at the Western Naval Command, Apapa, Lagos. Source: vanguardngr.com

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