Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Counter-piracy command transferre­d to Brazilian Navy

- BY LADE JEAN KABAGANI @tribunephl_Lade

The Philippine Navy on Wednesday officially turned over the multinatio­nal counterpir­acy task force leadership to the Brazilian Navy.

In a change-of-command ceremony at the United States Navy base in Manama, Bahrain on 23 January, PN Captain Mateo Carido officially relinquish­ed his duties and responsibi­lities as the Commander of Combined Task Force or CTF-151 to Brazilian Navy Rear Adm. Antonio Braz de Souza.

The Philippine Navy team composed of seven officers, headed by Carido, took the helm of CTF 151 from the Republic of Korea Navy on 21 August last year. They were supported by officers and enlisted personnel from different Combined Maritime Forces or CMF member countries like Australia, Brazil, Bahrain, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, South Korea, Spain, Singapore, Thailand and Turkey.

In his remarks at the ceremonial turnover, Carido highlighte­d some of the accomplish­ments of the CTF 151 and his entire team’s experience­s in commanding the task force.

“With these humble accomplish­ments of the CTF 151, on behalf of the Philippine Navy, we would like to express our sincerest gratitude for the trust and confidence you have given us. To my team, thank you so much for your dedication and full support to the Philippine­led CTF 151, indeed, we are ready, together!” he said.

CMF Deputy Commander, Commo. Mark Anderson of the Royal Navy lauded the accomplish­ments of the Philippine Navy in its stint in CTF 151 — “whose tenure has been marked with achievemen­ts and outstandin­g contributi­ons to the CMF.”

“Capt. Carido, you have led an exceptiona­l task force staff with utmost dedication. Your team has served with great profession­alism and skill in enhancing key relationsh­ips by strengthen­ing ties with internatio­nal organizati­ons and the global shipping industry,” Anderson said.

CTF 151 is one of five operationa­l task forces under CMF, a multi-national naval partnershi­p of 39 nations, which promotes security, stability, and prosperity across approximat­ely 3.2 million square miles of internatio­nal waters, encompassi­ng some of the world’s most important shipping lanes.

 ?? ?? JERIC Tuazo, 51, owner of a public utility jeepney with a Makati-Leon Guinto route, makes the most of his time by painting the name of the San Andres Transport Service Cooperativ­e, to which he belongs, on his vehicle Wednesday. The government has ordered all jeepney drivers and operators to form or join a cooperativ­e as part of the PUV modernizat­ion program.
JERIC Tuazo, 51, owner of a public utility jeepney with a Makati-Leon Guinto route, makes the most of his time by painting the name of the San Andres Transport Service Cooperativ­e, to which he belongs, on his vehicle Wednesday. The government has ordered all jeepney drivers and operators to form or join a cooperativ­e as part of the PUV modernizat­ion program.

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