– The Nigerian Navy has unveiled 39 new gunboats
– Thirty of the gunboats were built in Nigeria
– The gunboats were unveiled alongside 45 operational vehicles
The Nigerian Navy on Wednesday, August unveiled some gunboats to assist the fight against criminals in various parts of the nation.
According to The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), the Navy inaugurated 39 gun boats, thirty of which were built in Nigeria. Navy chief and others at the commissioning ceremony.
The Navy also unveiled 45 operational vehicles alongside the
boats.
At the inauguration, minister of state for defence, Mohammad Dan- Ali, said that the gun boats were fitted with appropriate weapons
and anti-ballistic protection to enhance optimal efficiency.
The minister was represented by the permanent secretary, Mr Danjuma Sheni.
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“The country’s security challenges have continued to demand a great deal of human and material resources to surmount, which in the light of
dwindling revenue would be sustainable only with generous innovations and incorporation of home grown solutions,” Dan-Ali said.
He said that the thirty 8.2 metre boats, which were constructed for
the navy by Epenal Boat Yard in Port Hacourt, would be deployed
for rigorous patrols in the Niger Delta while additional innovations delivered subsequently.
“I am hopeful that the boats being launched today would further boost
the ongoing patrol efforts in the various rivers and creeks of the country to the immense benefit of the nation’s maritime security,” the
minister said.
He thanked President Muhammadu Buhari for his continual
support and committment to the Armed Forces.
“These boats no doubt, have boosted navy maritime operations.
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“However, as part of the efforts to continue to achieve unchallenged
dominance of our maritime environment, the navy within a space of six
months has launched another 39 specially built patrol boats into her
fleet.
“These efforts, both then and now, represent navy’s modest
contribution to enhance national security and prosperity.
“Of the 39 boats launched, nine were acquired from Sri Lanka and
would be greatly helpful for patrol of territorial waters and the
contiguous zone,” said the naval chief.
Ete-Ibas said the decision of the navy to build 60 boats locally was
part of her resolve to look inwards in the production of the nation’s
naval hardware.
“The mounting operational challenges in the face of progressively
dwindling economy necessitated the navy to explore more cost saving
options through local construction of these patrol boats.
“The cost of production of a unit of the boat is less than half the cost
of producing similar boats from overseas.
“These boats retained all positive features of the previous set including
being fitted with appropriate weapons for credible firepower,” Ete-Ibas
said.
According to the naval chief, the gun boats also benefitted from the
incorporation of anti-ballistic protection, giving it edge for more
audacious and aggressive employment.
“They are also expected to present a better sea-keeping ability with a
wide margin for the many corrections applied to the design concept of
Lot 1, through series of stage trials in the production cycle.
“I can say we are gradually but steadily moving towards the saturation
of the nation’s backwaters with patrol boats for improved security of
our maritime domain,” Ete-Ibas said, adding that the boats would be
deployed optimally by relevant navy units.
The Chairman, Senate committee on the Navy, Senator Isa Aman-
Isa, said the committee was doing everything possible to support
the navy in tackling maritime insecurity to the fullest.
Present at the inauguration were the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen Gabriel Olonisakin and other top brass in the military.
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