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Buhari to commission new Navy warships, others 22nd May

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President Muhammadu Buhari will on 22nd May induct new warships, gunboats, and helicopters for the Nigerian Navy (NN).

According to a statement on Wednesday by NN Headquarters’ Chief of Policy and Plans, Rear Admiral Seidu Garba, the President would commission two ships – NNS Kada and NNS Ibeno – a recently acquired NN helicopter.

Garba added that the event, slated to hold from 9th and 22nd May 19 in Lagos, would also feature a Presidential Fleet Review (PRF), ceremonial sailing pass exercise, combat, and aerial displays.

“Permit me to recall that during the eight-year administration of President Buhari, a total of 20 capital ships were procured for the NN. The ships comprise offshore patrol vessels, landing ships transport, hydrographic survey vessels, seaward defence boats, helicopters, as well as over 300 inshore patrol vessels and assault crafts”, the statement reads.

“The President also commissioned two locally built ships in 2016 and 2021 and laid the keel for two more, which will be ready by 2024. The NN deems it appropriate to honour the Commander-in-Chief for his support of the service.

“The PFR 2023 is therefore organised in honour of President Buhari in recognition of his generous contribution to the service and the nation at large and to also mark the culmination of Mr President’s administration”.

Garba said PRF was a tradition of navies across the world, conducted to honour their heads of government.

He added that the PFR would involve 16 NN warships, three NN helicopters, and a mix of Nigerian Air Force Aircraft.

He further said: “The participating NN ships are NNS Thunder, NNS Centenary, NNS Ikenne, NNS Kada, NNS Lana, NNS Kano, NNS Nguru, NNS Ibeno, NNS Aba, NNS Oji, NNS Andoni, NNS Osun, NNS Ose, NNS Ekulu, NNS Gongola, and NNS Shiroro.

“The participating NAF aircraft are one MI35 Helicopter, one Diamond-42, one ATR-42 MPA, and three A29 Super Tucano.

“Some foreign warships from allied nations including Spain, Brazil, and Ghana are also expected to participate in the exercise”.

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