Matawalle expressed confidence that the personnel and new platforms would energize the fight against criminals operating on Nigerian waters and in the Gulf of Guinea.
The Minister of State for Defence, Dr. Bello Matawalle, has lauded the Nigerian Navy for acquiring new platforms to fight illegal activities on Nigerian waters and in the Gulf of Guinea.
Matawalle gave the commendation on Saturday at the Passing Out Parade of Batch 34 Trainees of the Nigerian Navy Basic Training School, Onne, Rivers.
This is contained in a statement in Abuja by Mrs Victoria Agba-Attah, Director, Press, and Public Relations in the defence ministry.
Matawalle said that the new platforms would also increase the Nigerian Navy’s dominance and influence in the fight against crude oil theft.
“The newly acquired platforms would serve as enablers to increase the Nigerian Navy’s dominance and influence in the fight against crude oil theft, illegal refining, pipeline vandalism, piracy, and illegal unreported unregulated fishing activities.”
He charged the 1,865 ratings of batch 34 to hold strongly to the core values of the Nigerian Navy which was founded on integrity, professionalism, and teamwork.
Matawalle also told the ratings that they were the key to victory in any assigned task as such they should always commit themselves to the security of the nation.
He expressed confidence that the personnel and new platforms would energize the fight against criminals operating on Nigerian waters and in the Gulf of Guinea.