NIGERIAN Navy Mourns Late Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ishaya Iko Ibrahim

  • Says Admiral Ibrahim was a key transformation agent

Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Awwal Gambo, is leading the Nigerian Navy in mourning the death of former Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ishaya Iko Ibrahim, describing him as a key transformation agent whose untiring efforts towards the security of Nigerian maritime environment endeared him to the entire Naval community.

Admiral Gambo, who spoke during a condolence visit to the family of the late Vice Admiral Ibrahim on Friday January 7, 2022, extolled the late CNS, saying he demonstrated immense intellectual sagacity through various strategic and doctrinal initiatives which have remained pivotal to the growth and development of the Nigerian Navy.

Gambo further stated that Vice Admiral Ibrahim was an epitome of discipline, hard work and integrity, who served the Nigerian Navy diligently until retirement from active service.

Furthermore, the CNS stated that even in retirement, the late Vice Admiral Ibrahim was a dependable and worthy resort to the Nigerian Navy.

In retrospect, Vice Admiral Gambo stated that while he served as Naval Assistant to the deceased during his tenure as the 18th Chief of the Naval Staff, he immensely benefited from his uncommon leadership style and depth of professional standing which he still leverage upon now as the 23rd Chief of the Naval Staff.

The CNS while commiserating with the family said the late vice admiral was indeed an icon and assured them that the Nigerian Navy family remains in prayers with them.

He further prayed that the Almighty God grants his soul a peaceful repose and the family the fortitude to bear the grief of the sudden exit.

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