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Deep Blue Project Assets Deployed And Functional, Says Nigerian Navy

The Nigerian Navy says assets acquired by the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) under the Integrated National Security and Waterways Protection Infrastructure, otherwise known as the Deep Blue project, have been deployed across the South West, Central and Eastern Zonal operations to enhance patrol of the Nigerian maritime domain.

The Acting Fleet Commander, Western Naval Command and Commander Deep Blue Project, Commodore Victor Choji made the declaration, during a working visit by the Flag Officer Commanding (FOC), Western Naval Command, Rear Admiral Mohammed Abdullahi to the Management of NIMASA.

Commodore Choji stated that the Nigerian Navy, under the leadership of the Chief of Naval Staff, Rear Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla is fully committed to the success of the Deep Blue Project.

 According to him, “the assets have already been well deployed. As we speak five armored vehicles are deployed in Port Harcourt and three in Bonny.” 

He noted that the project team deployed 10 more vehicles, in addition to a drone unit in Bonny and some personnel.

Acting Fleet Commander, Western Naval Command and Commander Deep Blue Project also hinted that during the last general elections in the country, the mere presence of deep blue assets in those locations provided the needed inference that was required.

Commodore Choji also said that in the Central Zone Command, the Navy has deployed 3 units of special mission elements in brass and two of the interceptor boats with the special intervention force elements in central command.

“In Lagos, just last week, we got a directive that there is a requirement and we are about to deploy 2 interceptor boats to support the operations that are ongoing in Lagos Inland waters. I can state categorically that we have the full backing of the Nigerian Navy for the success of the Deep Blue Project.”

On his part, the Director General of NIMASA, Dr Bashir Jamoh, noted that the assets acquired by the Agency under the Deep Blue Project are all managed by a project team headed by a Commodore of the Nigerian Navy, restating the Agency’s commitment to a robust relationship with the Nigerian Navy towards the economic development of the country.

“I believe that the Agency and the Nigerian Navy have a lot in common to ensure safety and security in the nation’s waters. While the Nigerian Navy takes care of the kinetic operations, NIMASA concentrates on non-kinetic operations, and the two will have to go hand in hand if we must succeed. If you look at the armed forces act, the Nigerian Navy has a role to play in ensuring the implementation and enforcement of the NIMASA and Customs & Excise act,” he said.

Jamoh expressed the desire of NIMASA to earn full value for funds invested and still investing in the operations of the Deep Blue Project. He also noted that the Agency is in constant liaison with the National Assembly to ensure an update of the nation’s maritime laws with particular reference to the Merchant Shipping Act to guarantee adequate punitive measures are in the law to deter criminalities on Nigerian waters.

While commending the Nigerian Navy for their efforts in tracking erring vessels which switched off their Automatic Identification System, AIS, in Nigerian waters, Dr Jamoh called for improved synergy amongst all organs of Government in the maritime sector, particularly, the Nigerian Navy and the marine arm of the Nigerian Police, urging them to quickly tackle head on; pockets of recent criminalities in the Lagos anchorage and inland waters.

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