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NPA assures Nigerian Navy of continued support

Saint AugustineBy Saint AugustineFebruary 13, 2015No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Managing Director of Nigerian Ports Authority, Mallam Habib Abdullahi has assured the Nigerian Navy of the authority’s maximum cooperation and support in its efforts to curtail piracy and other maritime crimes in the Nation’s water ways.

Mallam Abdullahi gave this assurance while receiving the new Flag Officer Commanding (FOC), Western Naval Command of the Nigerian Navy, Rear Admiral JKZ Ango, who paid him a courtesy visit in his office in Lagos on Tuesday.

The Managing Director said further that although the Nigerian Ports Authority was not the Designated Authority responsible for security at the Nation’s ports, it had the responsibility of collaborating with the Nigerian Navy, Marine Police and other security agencies in order to ensure the safety of the channels for smooth navigation in compliance with International Ships and Ports Security [ISPS] Code.

He noted that by assisting the Nigerian Navy, the authority was assisting itself since such assistance was always mutually beneficial to both parties as this collaboration would further boost the contributions of the Maritime industry to the Nation’s economy.

On the request for assistance in the training of Tug Masters for the Nigerian Navy earlier made by the FOC, the Managing Director told his guest that the authority was prepared to enter into partnership with the Navy after all required consultations must have been made.

Earlier, the Flag Officer Commanding, Rear Admiral Ango had thanked the Managing Director for his assistance to the Nigerian Navy over the years adding that he had come to visit the Managing Director as part of his familiarization tour of Maritime Agencies within the Western Naval Command.

Rear Admiral Ango particularly expressed the gratitude of the Nigerian Navy for the donation of patrol boats to the Navy last year and solicited cooperation of the authority in the continuous maintenance of the boats.

Rear Admiral Ango assumed duty as the Flag Officer Commanding, Western Naval Command of the Nigerian Navy on December 2014, and before then he was the Chief of Staff of the Command.

He was accompanied on the visit by the Command Operations Officer, Commodore Amo Sunmola, Command Intelligence Officer, Captain PE Meteke and other Naval Officers.

Mallam Habib Abdullahi Nigerian Navy Nigerian Ports Authority Western Naval Command
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