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Boko Haram: Nigeria to open naval command in Lake Chad

BY News Agency

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President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the establishment of a naval command post in the Lake Chad region in a bid to strengthen the fight against insurgency in the north-east.

Chris Ezekobe, director of naval information, disclosed this during a visit to NAN in Lagos on Tuesday.

“There is a presidential directive to set up a command post in the Lake Chad Region and that is ongoing,” he said.

According to him, naval personnel for the command post are currently undergoing training in the north-east and will be deployed once it becomes operational.

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Ezekobe said the navy has three categories of forces working in the north-east.

He also revealed that the navy had acquired 30 repellent boats and was expecting 50 more by the end of May to enhance security in the Niger Delta Region.

“We have improved on our surveillance capability and the regional maritime awareness capability. We have increased the number of satellite stations along the coasts,” he said.

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“Essentially, our territorial waters are well-covered by the surveillance system. We have acquired one Offshore Patrol Vessel from China and the other will arrive before the end of May.”

He said there was need to secure the terrain because between 70 and 80 per cent of the nation’s wealth comes from the maritime environment.

“We need to partner with other maritime security agencies, the media and other stakeholders,” he said. “It is a collective effort and we must secure that environment to make our nation prosperous and great again.”

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