No fewer than sixteen war ships and other assets will be deployed by the Nigerian Navy for its presidential fleet review billed to hold in Lagos.

This is according to Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Awwal Zubairu Gambo while speaking to newsmen through Chief of Operations, Naval Headquarters, Rear Admiral Garba.

Gambo says sixteen Nigerian Navy warships, three Above Water 109E NN helicopters and Nigerian Air Force Super Tucano Aircraft, among others will participate in the Presidential Fleet Review in Lagos to honour President Muhammad Buhari.

The Nigerian Navy Presidential Fleet Review, PFR, 2023, is scheduled to hold from nineteenth to twenty-second May in Lagos, themed; PFR-2023 is ‘Fleet Readiness for National Prosperity’.

The theme was carefully chosen to underscore the essence and value of the Nigerian Navy, as a responsive naval force poised towards the attainment of national prosperity.

Garba noted that PFRs are traditional events, which navies across the world conduct to honour their heads of government, involving assemblage of ships and other maritime assets at a designated area for the purpose of demonstrating loyalty and allegiance to the State.

According to him, the review also provides an avenue for the President to assess the navy’s preparedness to meet statutory obligations in maritime security, safety and defence within a global/regional collaborative approach.

He said during a PFR, the president/head of state is invited to review the fleet in commemoration of a historical event, celebration of important anniversary or any other activity deemed necessary.

“Some of the occasions to organise a fleet review include special landmarks of either the navy or the country.

The Nigerian Navy has attended many Fleet reviews with the nation’s Flag Ship, Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) ARADU particularly, in the UK in 2005 to celebrate the Bi-centenary of the battle of Trafalgar and in 2007 in Brazil to celebrate the centenary of the Brazilian Navy.

“NNS THUNDER also sailed to Australia in 2013 to celebrate the centenary of the Australian Navy. More recently, the NN sent personnel to participate in the Bangladesh Navy Fleet Review in December 2022, to celebrate the centenary of the birth of the father of the Bangladesh Nation, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujbue Rahman and the Golden Jubilee of the country’s Independence.

“In Nigeria, the last PFR was conducted in 2010 in honour of then President Goodluck Jonathan and to mark the 50th anniversary of Nigeria’s independence.

He recall that during the 8-year administration of President Muhammadu Buhari a total of 20 capital ships were procured for the Nigerian Navy.

The ships comprise of Offshore Patrol Vessels, Landing Ship Transport, Hydrographic Survey Vessels, Seaward Defence Boats, Helicopters, and, over 300 Inshore Patrol Vessels and Assault crafts.

“The President also commissioned 2 locally built ships in 2016 and 2021, and laid the keel for 2 more, which will be ready by 2024.
The Nigerian Navy deems it appropriate to honour the Commander-in-Chief for his support to the Service.

The PFR 2023 is therefore organised in honour of President Muhammadu Buhari, in recognition of his generous contribution to the Service and the nation at large. It is also designed to mark the culmination of Mr President’s.”

“The next event is the Ice Breaker which is slated for nineteenth May from 5pm – 7pm at the Swimming Pool Side Eko Hotel and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos, the event is to welcome participants to Lagos, especially the foreign invited guests.

On twentieth Saturday May, there are 3 activities namely; Maritime Discourse at the Admiralty Conference Centre, Naval Dockyard Limited (NDL), Victoria Island, Lagos from 10am – 2pm; the Beach Fair to be hosted by the Naval Officers’ Wives Association (NOWA) at the Landmark Beach, Victoria Island, Lagos by 12 Noon; and the Cultural Night at the Admiralty Conference Centre, NDL, Victoria Island, Lagos from 7pm – 9pm.

“The high point of the PFR-2023 will be twenty-second May at the NDL from 9am to 12noon. During the event, Mr President will review the NN Fleet at anchorage along Lagos channel and commission 2 ships (NNS KADA and NNS IBENO) and a recently acquired NN helicopter.

“There will also be a Guard of Honour for the President, ceremonial sailing Pass Exercise (PASSEX), combat and aerial displays. Other activities lined up for the day include capability demonstration by NN Special Forces, defence/maritime expo exhibition, combined naval parade and exercises.

The PFR involves 16 NN warships, 3 x AW109E NN helicopters and a mix of Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Aircraft.” He added.

The participating NN ships are NNS THUNDER, NNS CENTENARY, NNS IKENNE, NNS KADA, NNS LANA, NNS KANO, NNS NGURU, NNS IBENO, NNS ABA, NNS OJI, NNS ANDONI, NNS OSUN, NNS OSE, NNS EKULU, NNS GONGOLA and NNS SHIRORO.

The participating NAF aircraft are 1 x MI35 Helicopter, 1 x Diamond-42, 1 x ATR-42 MPA and 3 x A29 Super Tucano.

Some foreign warships from allied nations including Spain, Brazil and Ghana are also expected to participate in the exercise.

As a way of rounding off, a Gala Night will be hosted in the evening of Monday at the NDL, Victoria Island, Lagos.