Maritime
Nigeria’s Security Challenges Require More Actions, Less Talk -Naval Chief
The Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral Awwal Gambo, says the nation’s security challenges now require more actions and less talk from the security agencies.
The Naval Chief stated this during a visit by the Accountant-General of the Federation (AGF), Ahmed Idris, to the Defence Headquarters, recently.
In a statement signed by the Director, Information, Press and Public Relations to the AGF, Henshaw Ogubike, the Chief of Naval Staff was quoted as saying that the security challenges in the country were not insurmountable, but required more action, less talk.
The AGF, in his remarks, acknowledged the enormous responsibility saddled with the Nigerian Navy and other Armed Forces, and assured them of the continuous support of the federal treasury.
According to him, the nation’s treasury will ensure timely release of funds to the Armed Forces to enable them secure the country’s territorial waters and sovereignty.
“The Nigerian Navy and other Armed Forces have kept the country one in terms of discharge of their duties. Your responsibility is enormous, you need every support.
“We will continue to support you by giving you the necessary tools for you to deliver”, he assured.
Idris congratulated the Naval Chief on his recent appointment and stressed that no effort would be spared to sustain the cordial relationship that is existing between the Nigeria Armed Forces and the federal treasury.
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