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Nigerian Navy, Others Partner against Piracy, Crude Oil Theft

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Chiemelie Ezeobi Chinechere­m Ojiako

To counter piracy, crude oil theft, and other maritime crimes, the Nigerian Navy (NN) in collaborat­ion with its French counterpar­t and other internatio­nal navies yesterday kicked off Exercise Grand African NEMO 2019.

During the five-day exercise, the participat­ing navies are expected to conduct anti-piracy, anti-crude oil theft (COT), visit board search and seizure (VBSS), search and rescue, and anti-poaching drills.

During the flag-off, the Flag Officer Commanding (FOC), Central Naval Command (CNC), Rear Admiral Suleiman Garba, said the exercise will be coordinate­d by the French Navy.

He noted that the concept of the exercise is to operationa­lise some of the decisions that have been agreed upon by countries in the Gulf of Guinea (GoG).

Specifical­ly, he said the exercise also tries to achieve the aims of the Yaoundé declaratio­n adopted in June 2013, which ensures that countries of the GoG are able to exchange informatio­n regarding maritime crimes and security in the entire region.

Garba further noted that the exercise will also enable the NN practice some of the evolutions required at sea to counter all sorts of maritime illegaliti­es.

He noted that sequel to the Yaoundé declaratio­n, several inter-regional maritime exercises had been held to improve cooperatio­n among regional navies in West and Central Africa.

This he said is in recognitio­n of the trans-national nature of maritime insecurity, which requires trans-border cooperatio­n between all users of the common, to mitigate illicit maritime activities the world over.

He said: “The exercise ‘GRAND AFRICAN NEMO 2019’ is one which is aimed at supporting the efforts made by regional navies and allied nations.

“Today, the NN is deploying four ships and one helicopter for the exercise to carry out various naval drills together with other foreign ships within Nigeria waters which is in line with strategic directives of the Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ette Ekwe Ibas, to end crude oil theft and other economic sabotages in the nation’s maritime environmen­t through enhanced patrol and operations. “

Regarding other agencies partaking in the exercise he said: “As you are aware, the NN is not a prosecutin­g agency and that is why we have on board today such agencies as the customs and immigratio­n.

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