The outgoing commander of Nigerian Navy Ship, NNS, Calabar, Commodore Rotimi Oderemi has identified piracy, illegal oil bunkering, cultism and militancy as the major challenges he witnessed in his Area Of Operations, AOO, during his tenure.
Handing over to his successor, Commodore Ajomabi Oride, Oderemi said, “The area comes with its own set of security concerns, ranging from combating piracy/sea robbery, smuggling, illegal oil bunkering, cultism and militancy, to safeguarding our economic assets and ensuring the safety of the people.”
He said tackling these was a task that required unwavering dedication, courage, and collaboration from his colleagues.
Despite the huge challenges, he disclosed in his hand over address that they made measurable progress and created a safer and more secure maritime environment.
He stated that the cooperation of the state government and team work ensured the accomplishments recorded.
Oderemi added that they were involved in numerous operations that made the Calabar Channel, maritime borders and creeks safer and protected.
“The numerous operations ensured the free flow of trade, and provided humanitarian assistance where needed.
“Our men tackled every mission with unwavering courage, standing tall in the face of adversity.
“None of this would have been possible without the collective commitment of the men and women of the Base.”
He told his successor that the challenges were ever-evolving, adding that there was need for vigilance, adaptability, and cooperation remains as strong as ever.
“I have no doubt that the incoming commander, with the support of this capable team, will continue to build on the foundation we have laid and rise to meet the new challenges of the future.
“The base will continue to thrive and evolve, adapting to the changing dynamics of maritime security. You have inherited a legacy of excellence, and I trust you will enhance it with your vision and dedication.”
He reminded his successor that the navy’s mission is to ensure the security and stability of our waters, protecting the livelihoods of the people, and to foster peace and prosperity.
Receiving the flag, Oride pledged to sustain fight against maritime crimes and consolidate on securing vital economic assets of the nation.
He said his team will contain maritime and other socioeconomic crimes in the Area of Operation.
He assured that the NNS Victory will continue to contribute to growth and development of the nation’s economy.
Oride who is the 27th commander of the command succeeded Commander.