The Nigerian Navy will on
today flag off a multinational maritime operation exercise christened ‘OBANGAME
EXPRESS’.
Based
on PREMIUM TIMES filing, the report continues:
A
statement signed by Suleman Dahun on behalf of the Chief of Naval Staff noted
that the exercise is sponsored by the U.S. Africa Command and is aimed at
improving regional cooperation, maritime domain awareness, information-sharing
practices and tactical interdiction expertise.
The
exercise will also “enhance the collective capabilities of the Gulf of Guinea
and West African nations to counter sea-based illicit activity,” Mr. Dahun, a
Navy captain, said.
The
Navy said ‘OBANGAME EXPRESS’ will be conducted in phases within the territorial
waters of the participating nations.
The
Nigerian phase of exercise is scheduled for March 24-28.
Nigerian
Navy Ship OKPABANA, Nigerian Navy Ship CENTENARY, Nigerian Navy Ship SAGBAMA
and one helicopter will be participating in the Exercise along with a French
Navy ship, JACOUBET.
The
French ship will sail into the Nigerian waters from Cameroon, the Navy said.
The
ships will perform several exercises as will be presented by the exercise
scenario.
Thirty
nations are scheduled to participate in this year’s exercise. They are Angola,
Belgium, Benin, Brazil, Cabo Verde, Cameroon, Cote d’Ivoire, Democratic
Republic of Congo, Denmark, Equatorial Guinea, France, Gabon, Germany, Ghana,
and Guinea-Bissau.
Others
are: Liberia, Nigeria, Norway, Mauritania, Portugal, Republic of Congo, Sao
Tome & Principe, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Spain, South Africa, Togo, Turkey,
the Netherlands, and the United State.
Regional
organizations including the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)
and the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) are also scheduled
to take part in the exercise.
Participants
at the drill will create realistic scenarios that reflect past piracy incidents
whereby a hijacked vessel will transit from one territory to another, the
statement said.
Maritime
Operations Centres (MOCs) during the exercise will be challenged to recognize
these illicit acts appropriately and share with other MOCs.
Additionally,
the game will test the ability of all the participating maritime forces to
patrol their respective economic zones and detect and prosecute illegal
activity accordingly, the statement said.
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