The Guardian (Nigeria)

Navy Deploy Ships, Helicopter­s In Multi- national Sea Exercise

- By Odita Sunday

THE Nigerian Navy, yesterday, deployed six war ships, two tugboats, two helicopter­s and a Nigerian Airforce ATR42 aircraft to kick- start an internatio­nal sea exercise, codenamed “Exercise Obangame Express 2021.”

Obangame Express, a sea maneuverin­g exercise involving many littoral nations, is aimed at addressing maritime crimes in the Gulf of Guinea.

The Chief of the Naval Staff ( CNS), Vice Admiral Awwal

Gambo, declared the 11th edition of Exercise Obangame Express 2021 open.

He noted that the multinatio­nal maritime exercise was birthed for regional maritime safety and security.

The inaugurati­on of this year’s edition, held on board the Nigerian Navy Ship ( NNS), Thunder, at the Naval Dockyard Ltd., on Victoria Island, Lagos.

Gambo reiterated that the event was an annual multinatio­nal maritime exercise, borne out of the need for Gulf of Guinea Navies to work together for regional maritime safety and security. “This is as a result of the huge resources and vast potential being continuous­ly undermined by multifacet­ed domestic and cross border threats. This challenges the dwindling prosperity of member states,” he said.

The CNS said the exercise would present an ample opportunit­y for the Nigerian Navy to work together with other national and regional Navies in the spirit of the Yaounde Code of Conduct. He said: “This code is designed to improve operationa­l readiness, maritime domain awareness, informatio­n sharing practices and tactical interdicti­on expertise.

“This will enhance the collective capabiliti­es of Gulf of Guinea and West African nations to counter seabased illicit activities. It will also enhance the operationa­l capability of the Nigeria Navy in its fight against various forms of maritime crime through informatio­n and intelligen­ce sharing.”

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