The new Flag Officer Commanding, Central Naval
Command, Rear Admiral Apochi Suleiman, has
warned commanders, officers and ratings of the
command against aiding and abetting criminalities in
the course of their operations.
Suleiman gave the warning on Wednesday while
taking over the mantle of leadership at the Central
Naval Command headquarters in Yenagoa, Bayelsa
State capital.
The former Chief Staff Officer, Naval Training
Command, Apapa, Lagos State, took over from Rear
Admiral Stanley Ogoigbe, who has been transferred
to the Nigerian Navy headquarters, Abuja.
In his address at the ceremony, Suleiman urged the
Naval personnel within the command’s area of
responsibility to be totally committed to their work.
He said, “I want to reiterate here that naval
personnel should work with the right attitude. They
should be committed to their work to realise the
mission of the Nigerian Navy and for the interest of
Nigerians.
“For the commanders on ground, let me sound it
loud and clear that the authorities of the Nigerian
Navy will not tolerate any form of compromise on
their part in carrying out their operations.
“Collaboratively, we are going to do the job set out
by the Chief of Naval Staff without compromises. The
Navy will not tolerate those who aid and abet
criminal activities. The Nigerian Navy is paying all of
us well and we must justify it and portray the force in
good light. We must do our work well to achieve the
mandate of the force in tackling illegalities.
“To my commanders, whether my seniors,
subordinates and contemporaries, I urge you all to
join hands with me to achieve our collective goals.
We must put the interest of the force and Nigerians
at heart at all times.”
He warned naval personnel against making
premeditated mistakes, saying such mistakes would
attract necessary sanctions.
In his remarks, the outgone FOC, Rear Admiral
Stanley Ogoigbe, said during the time he held sway as
the FOC, they tried their best to reduce oil-related
theft in their areas of responsibility.
He said, “The CNC under me ensured that we made
oil theft, breaking of pipelines and illegal bunkering,
among others unattractive to criminals.
“We carried communities and stakeholders along in
the fight against oil criminals. We understood the
roles of stakeholders and we leveraged on that,
hence we achieved great feat in the fight against
criminalities.”
He urged officers and rating of the command to
extend the cooperation he enjoyed to the new FOC
so that mandate of the Navy in eradicating
criminalities and illegalities would be achieved.
He expressed optimism that Suleiman is a round peg
in a round hole, saying that both of them had known
each other for close to 33 years.
“I urge all of you to cooperate with the new FOC to
enable him to achieve his plans. His plans are those
of the Nigerian Navy and they dovetail to achieving
one of Nigeria’s common heritage, that is making
sure that the sector where the country derives about
90 per cent income is not tempered with by
criminals,” he stated


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