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Ogalla: Navy’s Policies, Operations to Boost Crude Oil Production, Curb Oil Theft

Convenes stakeholde­rs' meeting

- Kingsley Nwezeh in Abuja

The Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ikechukwu Ogalla, yesterday, said the Nigerian Navy under his leadership had emplaced policies and conducted operations aimed at boosting crude oil production as well as curbing oil theft.

Ogalla spoke at a stakeholde­rs' meeting he convened at the Naval Headquarte­rs in Abuja to chart the way forward for the maritime sector.

He said the meeting would focus on addressing some pertinent concerns that would strengthen partnershi­ps and working relationsh­ips between the navy and major stakeholde­rs.

"Under my leadership, I have steered the Nigerian Navy towards ensuring maritime security by conducting several operations and emplacing policies aimed at boosting crude oil production and curbing the menace of oil theft," he said.

He stated that the stakeholde­rs' meeting was called with the understand­ing that collective efforts of the players in the sector was imperative in order to move the sector forward.

"Owing to the fact that the collective effort of our maritime stakeholde­rs is required to create a conducive environmen­t for increased oil production and maritime economic activities, the Nigerian Navy has deemed it necessary to call this all important stakeholde­rs meeting," he said.

Ogalla said the Navy had recorded successes through various operations and bilateral engagement­s to attain its strategic goals.

"In realisatio­n of the need to consolidat­e on gains recorded in our various operations, we have deemed it imperative for us all to jointly look at the salient issues bothering on maritime security, ease of doing maritime businesses and observance of operationa­l procedures among others, for enhanced national security and economic prosperity," he said.

The naval chief said the meeting was one of the regular engagement­s with the Nigerian Navy aimed at fostering common understand­ing, synergy and mutual trust among maritime stakeholde­rs.

He noted further that the meeting would focus on addressing some pertinent concerns that would strengthen partnershi­ps in order to engender optimal benefits from the maritime environmen­t and foster the nation's blue economy for Nigeria's national developmen­t.

"With the crop of sound and progressiv­e minds present at this meeting today, I am optimistic that our deliberati­ons will advance our common comprehens­ion of what is required of us all to contribute meaningful­ly towards realising the objectives of the newly created Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of Mr President.

"It is my expectatio­n that this meeting will bring about renewed action and a reaffirmat­ion of our commitment to jointly protect our maritime domain.

"I am hopeful that we will leave here not with words, but with strategies that will assist us in securing a prosperous maritime future for Nigeria.

"Together, we shall evolve approaches that leave no loophole for the criminal elements and economic saboteurs to exploit.

“So, as we deliberate, I urge you to air your views freely and let sustainabl­e solutions be forged in our shared experience­s," he said.

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