HeadlinesMaritime Security & Law UK to train Nigerian Navy on fight against piracy By maritimemag October 27, 2021 ShareTweet 0 By Ayobami Adedinni The British government on Monday said it would train more personnel of the Nigerian Navy in the fight against criminalities like piracy, drugs smuggling and other crime-related activities. Mr Ben Llewellyn-Jones, UK’s Deputy High Commissioner, said this on board HMS Trent in Lagos. HMS Trent, a British Warship, is in Nigeria to participate in a French-led multinational training exercise, known as Exercise Grand African Nemo, that will bring together international partners in the region. HMS Trent is the first Royal Navy vessel to operate in the region for three years. Llewellyn said the training was a signal of UK commitment in strengthening the bilateral relations between both countries. “Nigeria is an important and valued defence partner for the UK as both countries share threats and we are determined to defeat these and help improve maritime security in the area. “We would be training the Navy personnels on different strategies in combating piracy and other related issues as we believe that this would also help in bringing up various tactics in resolving insecurity in the region. “We are keen to work with Nigeria to defeat all forms of threats and insecurity in the area and this is one of the steps in ensuring that happens,” he said. Mr Thomas Knot, Commanding Officer, HMS Trent, noted that the Nigerian Navy would be trained in the fight against piracy and other crime related activities. “As we all know, we are heading towards the dry season and this is the time where there is influx of pirates so it is of extreme importance that this training takes place. “We would be conducting maritime security patrol as well as supporting partner navies by helping them to develop key maritime skills and develop plans for future operations in the region “We are extremely proud and excited to commence this exercise and we are looking to working with regional partners and also engaging with local communities in an effort to strengthen security,” he said. © 2021, maritimemag. All rights reserved.
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