Nigeria Navy Takes Delivery Of New Off Shore Survey Vessel From France

The Nigerian Navy  in Saint Nazaire, France took delivery of its first-ever purpose-built Offshore Survey Vessel, ‘NNS LANA’.

The vessel on the 16th April 2019  at about 5:13pm (Nigerian Time) began her homeward journey to Nigeria.

The voyage  include Port visits to Lisbon, Las Palmas, Banjul and Tema-Ghana. The vessel is expected to arrive on 17 May 2021.

Addressing the Ship’s Company, Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Awwal Gambo noted that the foremost desire of every littoral state is to have a fleet with the right mix of platforms to meet its operational objectives. Thus, he acknowledged that the homebound voyage of NNS LANA is yet another milestone achievement in Nigerian Navy’s fleet recapitalization efforts.


Chief of the Naval Staff ( Right) Vice Admiral Awwal Gambo presenting a souvenir to the representative of the French Navy, Vice Admiral Oliver Lebas at the Flag Transfer Ceremony of Nigerian Navy’s newest hydrographic survey vessel NNS LANA today in Saint Nazaire France…DINFO NHQ

According to Admiral Gambo, the induction of NNS LANA to Nigerian Navy will enhance the Service capacity in the provision of survey services and charting which are crucial to safe navigation for improved maritime security.

The Chief of the Naval Staff also said that NNS LANA will serve as a force multiplier in Nigerian Navy’s ability to project naval power for enhanced maritime security in the nation’s maritime environment and the Gulf of Guinea.

He equally noted with great delight that the acquisition could not have been possible without the support and commitment of the President, Commander-in-Chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Muhammadu Buhari whose desire is for the Nigerian Navy to have the requisite capability to meet her constitutional mandate for the nation’s economic prosperity.

Additionally, Vice Admiral Gambo commended the entire NNS LANA ship company for their good conduct since their arrival in France recalling that there has not been any adverse report of any sort.

He also applauded them for being very cooperative with Messrs OCEA (the French company that constructed the ship), which has been very instrumental to the completion of the project. The Chief of the Naval Staff also charged them to maintain the good conduct as they proceed on their homebound voyage.

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