The Nigerian Navy said on Friday it would deploy some of its
personnel to participate in internal security operations in the
North-East and complement the efforts of other agencies.
The Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Adm. Usman Jibrin, said this at the
passing out of 1,060 trainees of Batch 23 at the Nigerian Navy Basic
Training School in Onne, Rivers State.
Represented by the Flag Officer Commanding, Naval Training Command,
Rear Adm. Goddy Anyankpele, Jibrin said some of the ratings would also
be deployed in naval warships and formations across the country.
He said the new naval personnel were trained in special military
skills to meet with the change in dynamics and asymmetric nature of the
threats in the country.
Jibrin said, “The Nigerian Navy has been part of the combat efforts
at ensuring that there is peace within every sector of the Nigerian
state.
“Having trained about 1,060 of them, they are going to complement
the efforts of those who are already deployed in internal security
operations.
“Our role has been to complement the efforts of other sister
services in internal security operations and that is what most of these
trainees are going to do in no distant future.”
Jibrin said the Navy recorded some successes in both local and
international maritime operations this year in spite of some logistic
challenges.
He added that the naval authorities would punish any naval rating
that aligns with political parties, urging them to adhere to
professionalism and discipline in relating with the civilians.
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