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Buhari Approves Establishm­ent of Naval Base in Lake Chad

- Omololu Ogunmade in Abuja

President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday approved the establishm­ent of operationa­l base for the Nigeria Navy in the Lake Chad with the intention to boost security in the strategic zone.

The president gave the approval when he received the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas, at the Presidenti­al Village, Abuja.

Fielding questions from journalist­s after the meeting, Ibas who said he was at the Villa to brief the president on security situation in the maritime sector, added that the approval was significan­t because Lake Chad is a strategic location which serves as the link to four other countries.

According to him, establishi­ng an operationa­l base in Lake Chad would go a long way in consolidat­ing the security situation in the area and consequent­ly boost its economic activities.

“The president approved the establishm­ent of an operationa­l base for the navy in the Lake Chad area basically to help provide security there. Lake Chad is a strategic location that provides the transporta­tion means for four nations.

“The Nigerian navy’s presence there is to help in consolidat­ing on the security of that area and facilitate economic activities to pick up. The presence of the navy there will help to hasten the developmen­t efforts of the community,” Ibas said.

The naval chief also expressed pleasure over what he described as favourable maritime environmen­t in the country which he said had paved the way for legitimate economic activities.

“We are glad that the security situation in the maritime environmen­t has remained favourable to allow legitimate economic activities to take place,” Ibas stated.

However, he said naval operations in recent times had gone beyond merely policing the maritime environmen­t, pointing out that the Nigeria navy had also been part and parcel of military joint task force, including operation Lafiya Dole.

Lafiya Dole is the platform for the military’s combat against Boko Haram insurgency in the North-east.

He also said the presence of the Nigerian navy in the Gulf of Guinea had been highly instrument­al to the drastic reduction of notorious activities being perpetrate­d in the region.

Ibas further disclosed how he briefed the president on navy’s partnershi­p with some regional and internatio­nal bodies with the intention to build capacity and foster intelligen­ce sharing and the president charged him to keep doing whatever will promote Nigeria’s prosperity.

“I also hinted him on the ongoing exercise that the navy is conducting with other partners within the region and other internatio­nal partners. It is aimed at building capacity and intelligen­ce sharing.

“The Nigeria’s new maritime strategy sees our activities going just beyond maritime environmen­t. We have been part of the various joint task forces including the Lafiya Dole.

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