Maritime
…To Procure Two OPV Vessels From Turkey
The Nigerian Navy says it has signed a contract with a Turkish company, Dearsan Shipyard Limited, for the purchase of two brand Offshore Patrol (OPV) vessels.
The Naval Command said the two vessels are expected to arrive the country in the next 37 months.
This was contained in a statement by the Director, Information, Naval Headquarters, Abuja, Commodore SulemanDahun, and made available to newsmen.
The statement quoted the Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral AwwalGambo, saying that the contract signing was another milestone achievement by the Nigerian Navy in her fleet renewal effort towards realising her 2021-2030 Strategic Plan.
Speaking at the contract signing ceremony, the Naval boss said the Nigerian Navy had in the last couple of months brought to bear her dominant status in the region by sustaining an aggressive presence in the nation’s maritime environment, leading to drastic reduction in acts of criminality in the domain.
He said the President granted approval for the Nigerian Navy to procure two High Endurance Offshore Patrol Vessels with the capability to carry out maritime interdiction operations, surveillance and special forces operations as well as provide naval fire support to land forces.
“The OPVs will also be capable of conducting search and rescue operations, anti-piracy, anti-smuggling and anti-drug trafficking operations and disaster relief operations among others”, he said.
Gambo further disclosed that the Dearsan Shipyard Limited was selected based on its track record and the conviction that the shipyard would be able to construct a platform that could be deployed as an OPV in peace time, while having the capability and flexibility to be quickly outfitted with sensors and weapons to re-role the platform for warfare and maritime defence purposes, at a cost effective price.
He said the signing of contract marked the consummation of relationship between the Nigerian Navy and Dearsan Shipyard and hoped that it would lead to more fruitful engagements between Nigeria and Turkey in the future.
The Chief of Naval Staff thanked President MuhammaduBuhari for his continued support and goodwill towards the Nigerian Navy.
Earlier, Chief Executive Officer of Dearsan Shipyard, Murat Gordi, had appreciated the Federal Government and the Nigerian Navy for the confidence placed on their company to construct the OPV.
He assured that the company would reciprocate by building the best in class vessel for the Nigerian Navy and ensure the contract is faithfully executed to deliver true value for money.
Gordi also expressed optimism that the project would further strengthen ties between Nigeria and Turkey through the provision of added value in technological transfer and expertise.
By: Chinedu Wosu
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