The Nigerian Navy said that the
recapitalization of its sea going assets would empower it to properly police
the country’s oil facilities at sea and ensure that lawful maritime business
thrives.
The Chief of Naval Staff, Vice
Admiral Usman Jibrin gave the assurance while receiving a new offshore patrol
vessel (OPV)which was built in China and delivered to the force on Friday.
The new warship which was christened
NNS CENTENARY, in commemoration of Nigeria’s 100 years of amalgamation of the
North and Southern protectorate became the first brand new combat vessel ever
purchase by the Nigerian Navy since 1980 after NNS ARADU was launched.
The vessel which was constructed by
China Shipbuilding and Offshore International Limited, berthed at the Naval
dockyard, Victoria Island, Lagos and was received by the Chief of Naval Staff
(CNS), Vice Admiral Usman Jibrin.
The Chief of Naval Staff, said while
receiving the vessel that effective maritime security is pre-requisite for the
economic well being of Nigeria, especially with the country’s heavy dependence
on the sea for survival.
He commended the Federal Government
for deeming it fit to recapitalize the Navy, explaining that fleet
recapitalization is one of the pillars of the Nigerian Navy Transformation plan
for the period 2010-2020.
The arrival of the NNS CENTENARY, he
said, bears testimony to the commitment and resolve of the present government
to emplace a strong and virile navy capable of protecting Nigeria’s maritime
interest against all forms of threats.
The OPV after its commissioning
would be deployed alongside the other newly acquired vessel from United States,
NNS Okpabana, to tackle the menace of maritime illegalities that bedevil the
nation’s maritime domain.
Admiral Jibrin, said the addition to
the fleet will boost the navy’s war against maritime crimes within the maritime
domain, adding that persons engage in illegal fishing, arms proliferation,
crude oil theft, smuggling and piracy will have no place to hide.
He said: “The addition of the
offshore patrol vessel to the NN fleet would definitely enhance the navy’s
capacity to execute her constitutional roles and open a new vista in
Nigeria-China relations.
“The arrival of NNS Centenary in
Nigeria bears testimony to the commitment and resolve of the president to
emplace a strong and virile navy capable of protecting Nigeria’s maritime interests
against all forms of threats.”
He also disclosed that the newly
acquired vessel is merely one of the two OPV bought from China for the navy,
adding that the second one would arrive Nigeria later in the year.
Jibrin said a substantial part of
the finishing and fittings for the second vessel would be done in Nigeria, in
order to enhance Nigeria’s indigenous shipbuilding capacity and create jobs for
the unemployed youths.
Also speaking, the Consul General of
the Republic of China, Kan Liu who was representing the ambassador said Nigeria
and China has always had a cordial relationship.
He said that relationship has help
bolster the trade volume between both countries especially last year to the
tune of 18.1billion dollars.
He said, “We have had very close relationship
with Nigeria and deeper cooperation in various fields including military
cooperation and we both benefit from the relationship.”
BY Philip Nwosu
Navy gets new warship from China Warns pirates and oil thieves to stay off Nigeria’s water
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