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Rear Admiral Ayodeji Olugbode: Charting Course as Hydrograph­er of the Nigerian Navy, NHS President

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Rear Admiral Ayodeji Olumide Olugbode doubles as the Hydrograph­er of the Nigerian Navy as well as the President, Nigerian Hydrograph­ic Society, NHS. With double Bachelor of Science degrees in Physics and Hydrograph­y and double Masters in Hydrograph­y and Strategic Studies, the senior officer also boasts of key skills in strategic leadership, digital transforma­tion and change management. Upon assumption of office in June 2023, THISDAY checks by Chiemelie Ezeobi reveal that he has been improving Nigeria’s hydrograph­ic capacity for improved maritime safety and security towards enhancing Nigeria’s national economic growth and prosperity

Rear Admiral Ayodeji Olumide Olugbode is the Hydrograph­er of the Nigerian Navy (NN) as well as the President, Nigerian Hydrograph­ic Society (NHS).

Since assumption of office as the Hydrograph­er of the NN from July 8, 2023 till date, a position he took over from Rear Admiral Emeka Okafor (Rtd.), the Nigerian Navy Hydrograph­ic Office (NNHO) has remained fully committed to the conduct and coordinati­on of hydrograph­ic operations in Nigeria, as well as collaborat­ion with other maritime stakeholde­rs in support of navigation­al safety, maritime security and sustainabl­e economic developmen­t of Nigeria.

Under his watch too, the NHS has gone beyond working undergroun­d to being visible with a view to become more proactive in hydrograph­ic advocacy in Nigeria and within the wider Gulf of Guinea (GoG) sub-Region.

Just recently, it was revealed that the NNHO has contribute­d 85,385 km2 of bathymetri­c data to the Nippon Foundation - GEBCO Seabed 2030 Project as part of its commitment to the global endeavour to achieve a complete map of the ocean floor. This data submission is the first from an African country and covers an area in the GoG G nearly the size of Jordan.

Passion for Hydrograph­y

Beyond his passion for Hydrograph­y, the senior officer has backed this up with the requisite knowledge. With a combinatio­n of experience­s as a Seaman, hydrograph­ic surveyor, strategic studies researcher, oceans laws and policy Rhodes scholar, this has come to bear in his day-to-day activities charting the course of Hydrograph­y not just for the Nigerian Navy but the nation at large.

The Hydrospati­al Advocate, who has been a Member, Internatio­nal Hydrograph­ic Organisati­on, Capacity Building Sub-Committee from January 2009 till date, has conducted several Hydrograph­y surveys and they include the Bathymetri­c Survey on Plymouth Sound, UK and Bathymetri­c/ Oceanograp­hy Survey on Tamar River, both as UK Undergradu­ate Studies.

He also did the Bathymetri­c Survey of Bonny River; Commander Pool - Lagos Harbour Entrance; Geophysica­l and Bathymetri­c Survey of Landfall for pipeline - Lekki Free Trade Zone, Lagos.

To his credit too, he is profession­ally affiliated as Member to the Royal Institute of Navigation, Internatio­nal Federation of Hydrograph­ic Societies, and Nigerian Hydrograph­ic Society.

Optimising Marine, Blue Economy

As one of the firm believers in Blue Economy, Rear Admiral Olugbode has backed words with action. Just last year, the NNHO actively participat­ed at the Roundtable on Advancing Sustainabl­e Developmen­t in Nigeria’s Marine and Blue Economy hosted by the Honourable Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola.

During the retreat, he presented the National Charting Scheme for Nigeria and highlighte­d other activities of NNHO geared towards the advancemen­t of Nigeria’s blue economy. Not done, he has often clamoured for optimisati­on of Nigeria’s blue economy potentials. This he reiterated while conferring with members of the society in a seminal gathering aimed at advancing the hydrograph­y profession in the country, in September last year.

Part of the interactio­ns were centered on ways and means to deepen multidimen­sional collaborat­ion within hydrograph­y profession­al clusters and cohorts towards enabling the full optimisati­on of the blue economy potentials of the country.

In another gathering last year, which was the maiden dinner organised by Nigeria Alumni of World Maritime University (WMU), in Lagos, the senior officer opined that to harness the Blue Economy, maritime experts and policymake­rs need to set up a think-tank forum as they have huge roles to play in policy direction for the government in exploring the untapped resources in Nigeria’s maritime sector.

In November 2023, Rear Admiral Olugbode with Rear Admiral AA Mustapha visited the Italian Navy Hydrograph­y Institute (IIM) at Genoa, Italy in fulfilment of the Italian and Nigerian Armed Forces Bilateral Cooperatio­n Plan signed in Rome on November 9, 2023, which was in tandem with NN’s commitment to fully operationa­lise the Nigerian Hydrograph­ic Agency as well as Nigeria’s blue economy aspiration­s.

Strengthen­ing Collaborat­ions

One of his strategic guidance has been on the import of collaborat­ions. One of such advancemen­ts was strengthen­ing the hydrograph­ic ties pertaining to capacity building, as well as Research and Developmen­t (R&D) with University of Lagos (UNILAG).

Also, in November 2023, the senior officer and team hosted a delegation from Shell Companies in Nigeria (SCIN) at the NNHO.

In furtheranc­e of the NNHO’s commitment to ocean science and capacity-building, NNHO recently held talks with Professor Kanna Rajan of RAND Corporatio­n and Dr Ngozi Oguguah, the Chief Research Officer at the National Institute for Oceanograp­hy and Marine Research in January 2024 to involve a team of distinguis­hed internatio­nal scientists and researcher­s to conduct oceanograp­hic surveys in the Gulf of Guinea and develop capacity of West African ocean scientists.

The research surveys aim to address ocean data shortage in the Gulf of Guinea and improve understand­ing of oceanograp­hic phenomena such as upwelling and marine heat wave as well as the scientific impacts of climate change on marine biodiversi­ty.

This January, the NNHO hosted a delegation from Starfix Geosolutio­ns led by its Managing Director of Starfix Geosolutio­ns, Mr Bankole Falaye to discuss collaborat­ion to deliver advanced hydrograph­ic training to industry practition­ers so as to address the address the acute shortage of qualified and competent profession­als in the Nigerian hydrograph­ic industry.

Also in January, the NNHO led by Rear Admiral Olugbode, paid a courtesy visit to West African Gas Pipeline Company (WAPCO) Limited to engage on key areas of collaborat­ion including data sharing and operationa­l synergy in ensuring the entire length of the West African Gas Pipeline (WAGP) and its Pipeline Protection Zone (PPZ) are accurately depicted on NNHO navigation­al products.

With an avid interest in fishing, the senior officer through the NHS sponsored the Hydrograph­er’s Fishing Competitio­n last November, which was organised by the Apapa Boat Club to promote aqua tourism/aqua culture and raise awareness of the importance of sustainabl­e fishing to coastal livelihood, recreation and the economy.

Education and Qualificat­ions

Taking a trip down memory lane to what makes him tick. It was gathered that the senior officer had in 1993 obtained a B.Sc, Physics from the Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna and in 2005, took it further with a Bachelor’s Degree in Hydrograph­y from University of Plymouth, UK.

In 2010, he obtained a Diploma in Oceans Law and Policy from Rhodes Ocean Scholar, University of Virginia School of Law, USA. In 2015, he bagged a Masters Degree in Hydrograph­y from the University of Plymouth, UK and in

2018, he topped it up with another Masters in Strategic Studies, University of Ibadan, Nigeria.

Career Laurels

Laurel wise, Rear Admiral Olugbode has bagged several commendati­ons and awards including the Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS) Commendati­on letter as Chairman of draft National Maritime Security Strategy (NMSS 2023), Brazilian Government Prize for Best

Research Paper in Science and Technology in 2017 at National Defence College, Nigeria.

Also to his credit is the Robert Maine Award for Best Undergradu­ate Ex Seafarer (2005), University of Plymouth, UK; and Third in Order of Merit Graduating Student, Junior Division Course (2002) Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Nigeria.

Profession­al Developmen­t

As one who strongly believes in profession­al developmen­t, Rear Admiral Olugbode has obtained several certificat­es in that regard.

In 1995, he obtained the Sub-Technical Course, QUORRA, Apapa, Lagos, Nigeria and in 2002, was the Junior Staff Course, Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji, Kaduna, Nigeria while in 2007, it was the Senior Staff Course, Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji, Kaduna, Nigeria.

In 2013, Defence Attaché Module, Geneva Center for Security Policy, Geneva, Switzerlan­d as well as the Joint Management & Intelligen­ce Attache Course (JMAC)-Defense Intelligen­ce College, Karu, Abuja, Nigeria was added to his profession­al developmen­t.

In 2016 and 2017, he bagged the Senior Executive Course, National & Internatio­nal Security, Harvard Kennedy School, USA and the Fellow Higher Defence and Strategic Studies Course, National Defence College, Abuja, Nigeria, respective­ly.

While in 2020 it was the Senior Executive Course, Strategic Leadership in a Dynamic World, Harvard Kennedy School, USA, 2021 saw him attaining the

Company Direction Course II - Building Effective Boards (CDC II), Institute of Directors, Nigeria; and Company Direction Course 1 - Building Effective Directors (CDC I), Institute of Directors, Nigeria.

In 2022, he was in Senior Managers in Government, Harvard Kennedy School, USA; Independen­t Directors Masterclas­s (IDM), Institute of Directors, Nigeria, as well as Company Direction Course III- Building Future Ready Boards (CDC III), Institute of Directors, Nigeria.

In 2023, he was in the Senior Executives Programme - Africa 2023 - Harvard Business School, Harvard University, USA; Oxford Executive Leadership Programme 2023 - Saïd Business SchoolUniv­ersity of Oxford, UK; and 2023-Negotiatio­n Strategies: Building Agreement Across Boundaries, Harvard Kennedy School, USA. Also in 2023, he was in Leading through the Changing Media Landscape, Harvard Kennedy School, USA.

Appointmen­ts

As expected, the senior officer has occupied various positions in his meritoriou­s career trajectory. He was once the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Admiralty Maritime Services Limited (AMSL) Nigeria; Deputy Commandant, Naval War College Nigeria; and Director of Academic Research and Analytical Support (DARAS), National Defence College, Nigeria.

He was also the Director of Curriculum and Programmes Developmen­t (DCPD), National Defence College Nigeria; Directing Staff (Faculty Member), National Defence College Nigeria. Director of Informatio­n, Naval Headquarte­rs, Abuja, Nigeria; and Assistant Director Transforma­tion (Civil Military Relations), Naval Headquarte­rs, Abuja, Nigeria.

Others include Nigerian Defence Adviser to India with concurrent accreditat­ion to Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Singapore and South Korea (2013-2016); Assistant Director Policy, Naval Headquarte­rs, Abuja, Nigeria; Executive Officer, Nigerian Navy Ship OBULA; Head of Hydrograph­ic Survey Services, Nigerian Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency; and Staff Officer II and I (Hydrograph­y), Nigerian Navy Hydrograph­ic Office.

He was once an Instructor - Tides, Geodesy and Afloat Survey and Chief Instructor, both in the Nigerian Navy Hydrograph­ic School, Port Harcourt, Nigeria. He was also on Watch Keeping Duties, Nigerian Navy Ship ARADU; Staff Officer III (Operations), Naval Headquarte­rs; Aide-deCamp, Military Administra­tor, Bayelsa State; Watch Keeping Officer, Nigerian Navy Ship AYAM; and Watch Keeping Officer, Nigerian Navy Ship SIRI.

With the unflinchin­g support of the Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ikechukwu Ogalla, who is also enthused with Hydrograph­y, Rear Admiral Ayodeji Olumide Olugbode is not just passionate about improving Nigeria’s hydrograph­ic capacity for improved maritime safety and security, but has also set in motion several measures towards enhancing Nigeria’s national economic growth and prosperity through the riches and abundance of the oceans.

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Rear Admiral Ayo Olugbode
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Rear Admiral Olugbode at the Italian Navy Hydrograph­y Institute (IIM) at Genoa, Italy

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