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    Navy deploys eight warships to fight piracy in Gulf of Guinea

    David GreatBy David GreatMay 10, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Eight elite Nigerian Navy warships have left the country’s waters to join a global joint naval operation to combat sea piracy in the Gulf of Guinea (GoG).

    Nigeria’s Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Emmanual Ogalla, revealed this to journalists during the flag-off of exercise ‘Obangame Express 2024,’ in Onne, Rivers, on Friday.

    Represented by Rear Adm. Olusegun Ferreira, the navy’s chief of training and operations, Mr Ogalla stated that eight warships, two helicopters, and the naval Special Boat Service (special forces) would participate in the week-long exercise.

    “Obangame Express, sponsored by the United States African Command (US Africom), brings together naval fleets from the GoG and key partners from Europe, the Spanish navy, and North America to secure the region.

    “It offers a platform for like-minded partners to jointly devise African-led solutions to transnational threats and challenges for enhancing regional security.

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    “The maritime security operations will encompass anti-crude oil, anti-sea piracy, anti-sea robbery, and anti-fishing, as well as boarding and aerial operations, among other activities,” he said.

    Mr Ogalla emphasised that working with GoG nations aimed at securing the region’s maritime environment to foster economic activities.

    He recounted recent successful joint operations between the Nigerian and the Cameroonian Navy that led to the apprehension of MV Jasmine for alleged crude oil theft.

    “Likewise, through information provided by the French navy, another rogue vessel, MT Big Majesty, was arrested two months ago in the Gulf of Guinea.

    “Just a few days ago, the Nigerian Navy, acting on behalf of the Gabonese government, apprehended MV Blu Shark, demonstrating our commitment to regional collaboration.

    “These successes mirror the objectives of Exercise Obangame Express, which are already commonplace in our maritime space,” he added.

    The navy chief noted that the exercise aligns with the African Union’s forthcoming joint maritime task force launch to enhance regional cooperation in combating maritime crimes in the Gulf of Guinea.

    According to him, the Republic of Gabon was hosting the 14th of the exercise, with naval expeditions concurrently taking place across nations in the Gulf of Guinea region.

     

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