. Navy gets 250 boats, vessels against militants - Vanguard.





Nigerian Navy has acquired 250 boats several, several Offshore Patrol Vessels and Seaward Defence Boats in sustained fortification of its fleet to tackle oil theft and other maritime crimes in the Niger Delta.


Chief of Defence Staff, Gen Gabriel Olonisakin, revealed this Saturday in Onne Rivers state as Review Officer at the Passing Out Parade and Commissioning of 200 Cadet Officers at the Nigerian Naval College, Onne. The CDS said, “Nigerian Navy has matched intent with practical steps, evident by ongoing fleet expansion programme that has led to acquisition of several Offshore Patrol Vessels, Seaward Defence Boats and induction of over 250 Riverine Patrol Boats. “There has equally been substantial infrastructural and manpower development as well as forging of strategic collaborations with regional and more advanced navies.

 These efforts are targeted at enhancing the Navy’s capacity to effectively secure the nation.” He added that “In addition to assisting sister services in North East operations against Boko Haram insurgents, Nigerian Navy has continued to spearhead internal security operations in the Niger Delta against militants, pirates, operators of illegal refineries and oil thieves.

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