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Defence Ministry Reassures Navy Of Support To Combat Maritime Crimes

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CYRIACUS IZUEKWE

The Nigerian Navy, NN, has been reassured of the full support of the Ministry of Defence in carrying out its constitutional mandate of securing the nation’s maritime environment. 

P.M.EXPRESS reports that the statement was made recently by the new Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Defence, Mr. Musa Istifanus, during his maiden familiarization visit to the Naval Headquarters, Abuja.

Mr. Istifanus also revealed the resolution of senior staff of the Ministry to work closely with the leadership of the Armed Forces of Nigeria towards having a safer and secured Nigeria. He added that it is what is desired so much especially at this critical time in the history of the country. 

The Permanent Secretary also stated that the Ministry is open to receive inputs from the Nigerian Navy at any time and offer all necessary assistance that will enable the Service carry out its responsibilities. He further assured that the Ministry will properly look at the brief presented by the Nigerian Navy and act accordingly.

Speaking earlier, the Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Awwal Gambo, appreciated the proactive move of the Permanent Secretary by undertaking the familiarization visit. Vice Admiral Gambo also acknowledged the important role of the Permanent Secretary, who serves as the Chief Accounting Officer of the Ministry. The office of the Permanent Secretary is equally noted to be responsible for liaison between departments in the Ministry as well as processing of requirements of the Armed Forces of Nigeria. 

The Chief of Naval Staff appreciated the prompt attention by the Office, which has immensely contributed to the successes recorded so far by the Nigerian Navy in securing the nation’s maritime environment. 
Furthermore, the Chief of Naval Staff assured that the visit will further strengthen the existing cordial working relationship between the Office of the Permanent Secretary and the Nigerian Navy. 

The visit, which witnessed exchange of souvenirs between the Chief of Naval Staff and the Permanent Secretary, was attended by the Director of Joint Services Affairs – Mrs. Olu Mutapha and the Director Army Affairs – Mr. Sunday Attah. Others were the Director Navy Affairs – Mr. Fashina Kayode Julius and the Director Air Force Affairs – Mr. Ashibel Utsu Peter amongst others.

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