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Sea Piracy: Navy Flags Off ‘Obangame’
The Nigerian Navy yesterday deployed four warships and two helicopters in a joint multinational maritime exercise codenamed “Obangame”.
The Tide source reports that navies from 26 countries are participating in the exercise.
The Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Adm. Ibok Ibas, flagged off the exercise on the Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) Okpabana at Onne, Port Harcourt.
The exercise is tagged: “Obangame Express 2018”.
Ibas was represented by the Chief of Transformation, Rear Adm. Bgroy Ebe-Ibenwo.
He said the exercise was aimed at promoting inter-agency and transnational cooperation on maritime safety and security, especially in the Gulf of Guinea.
According to him, the exercise, which ends on March 27, will be conducted simultaneously in various countries.
“Essentially, the exercise is running simultaneously in various countries.
“Our ships will be participating alongside some international forces such as those from Portugal and France.
“We will be looking at the anti-piracy situation where we can improve on how we can board the vessels that are engaging in this illegality.
“NNS Okpabana, NNS Unity, NNS Sagbama Okpabana, Karaduwa and one helicopter will be deployed in the exercise.
“The exercise is designed to promote regional cooperation among navies in the Gulf of Guinea,’’ he said.
The CNS said that the challenges facing the Nigerian Navy on the backwaters were on the decline.
He added that in the course of the exercise, the Navy would review the backwaters to improve on how the illegality could be curbed.
Reports that “Obangame Express” is a multinational maritime exercise sponsored by the United States, Africa Command that brings together African, Europeans and U.S. Naval forces.
Some of the countries that are participating include France, Cameroon, Cote d’Ívoire, Democratic Republic of Congo, and France.
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