The Japanese plastic surgeon, Dr Katsuya Takasu, who reportedly fell in
love with the Nigeria's Under 23 team at the 2016 Rio Olympics, and
promised to give each player of the squad $30,000 if they win Gold,
$20,000 if they win silver and $12,000 for bronze (Read here),
is now on his way to Rio to watch their Bronze medal match and donate
$390,000 to Coach Samson Siasia and the team's Captain, Mikel Obi.
“The country’s security
challenges have continued to demand a great deal of human and material
resources to surmount, which in the light of dwindling revenue would be
sustainable only with generous innovations and incorporation of home
grown solutions,” Dan-Ali said.
He said that the thirty 8.2 metre boats, which were constructed for the
navy by Epenal Boat Yard in Port Harcourt, would be deployed for
rigorous patrols in the Niger Delta while additional 20 would be
delivered subsequently.
“I am hopeful that the boats being launched today would further boost
the ongoing patrol efforts in the various rivers and creeks of the
country to the immense benefit of the nation’s maritime security,” the
minister said.
He thanked President Muhammadu Buhari for his continued support and
commitment to the Armed Forces.
The Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Adm. Ibok Ete-Ibas, in his welcome
address, said that the Epenal boats were an improvement on 30 others
unveiled in Port Harcourt in February.
“These boats no doubt, have boosted navy maritime operations. However,
as part of the efforts to continue to achieve unchallenged dominance of
our maritime environment, the navy within a space of six months has
launched another 39 specially built patrol boats into her fleet.
“These efforts, both then and now, represent navy’s modest contribution
to enhance national security and prosperity.
“Of the 39 boats launched, nine were acquired from Sri Lanka and would
be greatly helpful for patrol of territorial waters and the contiguous
zone,” said the naval chief.
Ete-Ibas said the decision of the navy to build 60 boats locally was
part of her resolve to look inwards in the production of the nation’s
naval hardware.
“The mounting operational challenges in the face of progressively
dwindling economy necessitated the navy to explore more cost saving
options through local construction of these patrol boats.
“The cost of production of a unit of the boat is less than half the cost
of producing similar boats from overseas. “These boats retained all
positive features of the previous set including being fitted with
appropriate weapons for credible firepower,” Ete-Ibas said.
He added that, “They are also expected to present a better sea-keeping
ability with a wide margin for the many corrections applied to the
design concept of Lot 1, through series of stage trials in the
production cycle.
“I can say we are gradually but steadily moving towards the saturation
of the nation’s backwaters with patrol boats for improved security of
our maritime domain, Ete-Ibas said, adding that the boats would be
deployed optimally by relevant navy units. Present at the inauguration
were the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Gabriel Olonisakin and other top
brass in the military.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/nigeria-builds-30-modern-navy-gunboats-fight-militants/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/nigeria-builds-30-modern-navy-gunboats-fight-militants/
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