Nigerian Navy To Build Warships For export To Other Countries by rosinkkit: 4:04am On Jul 26, 2021 |
It seems there is no stopping Mr President in his keen drive to see that Nigeria becomes an industrial and technological giant. . . Thanks to President Muhammadu Buhari GCFR, Nigeria is on her way to building vessels like THIS for her navy and for export:
Nigerian Navy To Begin Construction, Maintenance of Ships For Other Countries
By Evelyn Usman
All is now set for the Nigerian Navy, NN, to begin the construction and maintenance of ships for countries within the African continent and other countries of the globe, at the Naval Dockyard Limited (NDL), Victoria Island - Apapa, Lagos.
Already, the Cameroonian Navy has indicated interest to partner with the Nigerian Navy in ship building and maintenance.
The Chief of the Naval Staff, CNS Vice Admiral Awwal Gambo , made the disclosure during the assessment tour of the yard, by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Defence, Musa Istufanus.
The NDL which is the premiere logistics facility of the NN that caters for Third Line or depot level maintenance of NN ships, according to the CNS, had successfully constructed several ships among which was a 31 meter Seaward Defence Boat Project which was commissioned by former President Goodluck Jonathan in 2012 as NNS ANDONI, as well as a 38.9meters Seaward Defence Boat (NNS KARADUWA) which was commissioned by President Muhammadu Buhari at the NDL in 2016.
At the moment, the CNS said a 43 metres Seaward Defence Boat 3, which is still under construction at the NDL , would be launched in two months. After the launch, he boasted that the Naval Dockyard would be set to produce vessels for any country in the world.
The CNS said, “We’re in partnership with Bureau Varitas , an international ship building certification company. Once they certify SDB 3, we should be able to build ships for any country in the world.''
“Just last week I was approached by the Cameroonian Navy, which indicated interest to partner with us in ship building and maintenance. But we want to perfect our design of the SDB 3. Thereafter, we’re going to launch another which will be called SDB 4. After that, we would be able to tell Cameron and other countries around the West Coast and other parts of Africa that they can come and partner with us to build ships for them”.
Expressing satisfaction on the activities at the NDL, the visiting Permanent Secretary, said the Ministry of Defence would support the Navy to up their game in all ramifications.
He said, “Now that I understand all the issues on ground, they will get full support of the Ministry of Defence, to up their game. You know if you tell somebody he is doing well he may go and relax. I don’t want to tell them they’re doing very well. We need to do a lot more and I have discussed with them what I think they should be doing more”.
Earlier in his brief to the Permanent Secretary Ministry of Defence , on activities of NDL, the Admiral Superintendent, Naval Dockyard, Rear Admiral Kohath levi disclosed that the NDL had recorded series of notable achievements in the areas of ship building, marine construction, ship’s maintenance and fabrication amongst others, since it commenced operations over four decades ago.
He said, ''It is worthy to state that the Yard is currently constructing the 43m long SDB III for the NN. The construction of the SDBs at NDL is a strong indication of the Yard’s capacity at local ship building which can be further developed. It is pertinent to state that the construction of the SDB III has reached an advanced stage and the Yard is working round the clock to ensure the delivery of the project as soon as possible. At present, the key remaining works on the project include system integration, gun installation and outfitting which are currently ongoing.''
“Additionally, the Yard has commenced the design phase of the projected Seaward Defence Boat 4. This was premised on the successes recorded on the previously constructed Seaward Defence Boats.
“Also, considering the amount that could be expended on acquiring similar vessel from outside the shores of Nigeria, which is in the range of N5B – N6.5B compared to about N3.4B budgeted for SDB III, it is opined that sustaining the novel shipbuilding capacity of NN would be in the best interest of the Service in particular and Nigeria in general”.
He informed that the Nigerian Navy through the NDL, entered into collaboration with Messrs Epenal Group of Companies for the construction of Glass Reinforced Plastic boats and that since the partnership between the two companies was established, they had jointly constructed over 100 Riverine Patrol Boats, RPB in the Yard.
Levi pointed out that the construction was carried out with the Yard’s facility and equipment, with most of the raw materials locally sourced and most parts of the construction work carried out by NDL staff. The boats according to him, were deployed in the Nigerian waters for various NN operations.
Other achievements as highlighted by Rear Admiral Levi , included the construction of six personnel carrier boats for the Ministry of Agriculture and a proposed partnership by the Lagos State Government with the NDL, for the fabrication and construction of some ferry boats.
The NDL according to him, was also “awarded the contract to construct a 25 – Man House Boat for NN choke point regime in 2019. The concept design for the House boat involves assembly of modules made of 40ft containers. It is worthy of note that the construction of the Houseboat was completed and commissioned into the NN as Naval Security Station 030 (NSS 030). It is important to state that the Houseboat was fully constructed in the Yard by indigenous NDL staff and built using NDL equipment and locally sourced materials. Currently, NHQ is proposing to award the construction of more house boats to the Yard.''
“The Yard has been engaged in the docking and repairs of boats and smaller vessels for the Service and other maritime organisations. These vessels include NN01, NNS EKULU, NNS NGURU, NNS OSE, NNS ONITSHA, NNS IBUSA, NNS OSUN, NNS ONITSHA, NNS IKOT ABASI, NNS BENIN, MV SWORDWISH and MV REBIRTH amongst others. Furthermore, the Yard is on the verge of censuring a contract for the repair/overhaul of 4 NIMASA boats, which were hitherto considered to be beyond economic repairs. The defects of the boats have been identified and articulated by the Yard with a view to carrying out comprehensive repairs on them.
“The NDL in partnership with HABTOB Global Ventures is currently constructing 2 x 500 ton Self – Propelled Barges for the NN. One of the barges is earmarked for storage and supply of AGO while the other will supply fresh water to ships at sea. The project commenced in 2019 and it is projected to act as a force multiplier for the NN in her bid to continually maintain presence at sea.''
“NNS CENTENARY, one of the two Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPV) acquired between 2012 and 2017 from China was docked on Tuesday, September 22, 2020 , for replacement of her generators. The replacement has been carried out by a special team of NN personnel constituted by Naval Headquarters and representatives of the Chinese Company that manufactured the vessel.
Currently, the vessel is awaiting painting and undocking. Also carried out on the vessel by NDL are underwater maintenance/repairs which include servicing of sea chest valves, fabrication and replacement of mud boxes, removal of sacrificial anodes for replacement, scraping barnacles on the ship’s underwater part, sand blasting as well as application of protective coatings on the ship’s underwater hull.''
“It is pertinent to state that huge resources were saved from the exercise which was carried out in NDL, as an estimated sum of about $5m was to be spent on the vessel if she was taken out of Nigeria compared to a paltry sum of less than $200,000.00 expended on her in NDL. It is pertinent to mention that the sister vessel, NNS UNITY is currently berthed in the Yard awaiting docking as soon as NNS CENTENARY is undocked”.
“The Yard is currently carrying out precision machining of a 5 MW stone crusher rotor belonging to Messrs Dangote’s Ibese Cement Factory in the Heavy Engineering Workshop. This intricate job which was hitherto done abroad further attests to the confidence being reposed on NDL’s ability for quality work delivery by companies in Nigeria.
“The Yard carries out machining of shafts for naval and merchant vessels. Currently, the machining of a 5.875m (length) x 20mm (diameter) shaft belonging to a client is being carried out in the Yard. This is against importing a new shaft from abroad and helps in saving foreign exchange for the country.
“The NDL has been partnering with Messrs Dorman Long in the construction of heavy engineering materials for the oil and gas sectors in Nigeria. For instance, a substantial part of the Bonga Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) unit was constructed in NDL. Currently, NDL in partnership with Messrs Dorman Long is constructing a gas platform for production and processing of gas.
“One of the objectives of local ship building is to build capacity and domesticate as many parts of the ship building as possible. To this end, it is gladdening to state that NDL has successfully domesticated fabrication of many of the Seaward Defence Boat parts and accessories. These include water/air tight doors/hatches, fire rated/sound proof interior doors and aluminium roofing amongst others. All these accessories and components have been fabricated in the Yard using both human and material resources available locally.
“NDL recently fabricated 10 units of gun pedestals, shields and mounts for 12.7mm Browning machine gun for the NN. The fabrication entailed precision machining to achieve both training and elevation parameters and to withstand the recoil effects of the gun which fires 1,200 rounds per minute. The pedestal shields and gun mounts for the gun were hitherto imported from abroad at about $4,000 (about N1,920,000.00 at an exchange rate of N480 to USD1) per piece. However, the Yard intervened and produced each at less than N900,000.00 per unit. This development saved the nation huge economic loses and further enhanced local capacity development”, Rear Admiral Levi stated.
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Re: Nigerian Navy To Build Warships For export To Other Countries by richmond500: 4:07am On Jul 26, 2021 |
Slow but steady, We will get there, Our navy sha is hitting the news lately, we need these kinda good news and not those depressing news. gbagyiza:
You r fallen for these cheap lies. A government n it's security architecture can't save its people from the deadly insecurity menace consuming the country but are here telling you that they want to build a warship. They have all failed. this one is allergic to good news, pls get out of my mention. 52 Likes 6 Shares |
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Re: Nigerian Navy To Build Warships For export To Other Countries by theTranscriber: 4:20am On Jul 26, 2021 |
Nonsense With bandits kidnapping hundreds of school children just under his watch? With genocide in south Kaduna?
God punish all bubu supporters 127 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: Nigerian Navy To Build Warships For export To Other Countries by rosinkkit: 4:25am On Jul 26, 2021 |
theTranscriber: Nonsense With bandits kidnapping hundreds of school children just under his watch? With genocide in south Kaduna?
God punish all bubu supporters ''Through the first five months of 2021, gunfire killed more than 8,100 people in the United States'' - https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2021/06/14/2021-gun-violence/(Not kidnapped - slaughtered. But you kiss their butts anyway, so kindly shuush) How come Americans don't hate and blame Biden for these terrible crimes happening ''under his watch''? They are seen as national issues requiring consensus solutions, and everyone's involvement to resolve, but in Nigeria, if an old woman falls down the stairs, it's Buhari's fault. 71 Likes 14 Shares |
Re: Nigerian Navy To Build Warships For export To Other Countries by theTranscriber: 4:28am On Jul 26, 2021 |
rosinkkit:
''Through the first five months of 2021, gunfire killed more than 8,100 people in the United States''
- https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2021/06/14/2021-gun-violence/
(Not kidnapped - slaughtered. But you kiss their butts anyway, so kindly shuush).
I kiss US butts lol Don't say what you don't know I'll rather live in Antarctica than US I love Asians instead Places like china Korea Don't mistake me for IPOB I go teach you lesson I not the dumb Igbos you argue with NGpatriot:
This is when wailing, bitterness, frustration and hate turn into personal disease and disaster.
Wetin this your personal issue got to do with building boats..
The pesin wey swear for you Igbos bad o...
God bless Nigeria
God Bless PMB..
me IPOB lol Is there Yoruba IPOB? 10 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Navy To Build Warships For export To Other Countries by rosinkkit: 4:34am On Jul 26, 2021 |
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Re: Nigerian Navy To Build Warships For export To Other Countries by Sunnybay7: 4:35am On Jul 26, 2021 |
Lol Buhari that can't stabilize an economy wants to build ships, let him first start with the audio Nigeria airways. 45 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Nigerian Navy To Build Warships For export To Other Countries by Rugaria: 4:38am On Jul 26, 2021 |
And The celebration of mediocrity by resident Court jesters continue... 28 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Nigerian Navy To Build Warships For export To Other Countries by rosinkkit: 4:50am On Jul 26, 2021 |
Sunnybay7: Lol Buhari that can't stabilize an economy wants to build ships, let him first start with the audio Nigeria airways. Actually it's the navy that's building the ships, not Buhari. I don't suppose in your mind, self-sufficiency in manufacturing and the export of manufactured goods is a way to ''stabilise the economy''? Oh, and Nigeria Airways was disbanded decades ago. 18 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigerian Navy To Build Warships For export To Other Countries by angelEmade: 4:54am On Jul 26, 2021 |
Weed 2 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Navy To Build Warships For export To Other Countries by rosinkkit: 5:02am On Jul 26, 2021 |
^^ Your primitive response has no bearing on these efforts. 6 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Navy To Build Warships For export To Other Countries by rosinkkit: 5:05am On Jul 26, 2021 |
Rugaria: And The celebration of mediocrity by resident Court jesters continue... How is this a celebration of mediocrity? This is a celebration of innovation, and technological advancement. The Nigerian Navy already built NNS Andoni, commissioned by Jonathan in 2012, and the NNS Karaduwa, commissioned by Buhari in 2016. NNS Andoni NNS Karaduwa Now they are building a bigger vessel with more advanced capabilities as we speak, so they are moving forward. 20 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Nigerian Navy To Build Warships For export To Other Countries by ebuk4real(m): 5:10am On Jul 26, 2021 |
Ewu. Both the journalist and the op are mad for putting this up here 27 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Nigerian Navy To Build Warships For export To Other Countries by rosinkkit: 5:13am On Jul 26, 2021 |
ebuk4real:
Ewu.
Both the journalist and the op are mad for putting this up here Awww....so sorry... Should I get you some Panadol? I know this sort of news can be devastating to your senses. 13 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Navy To Build Warships For export To Other Countries by Monogamy: 5:15am On Jul 26, 2021 |
They should let us know when they build it 4 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Navy To Build Warships For export To Other Countries by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:28am On Jul 26, 2021 |
Slow and steady we will move to the nation of our dreams.
Slow and steady we will get to the level where we have been destined to be.
God bless Nigeria and all Good, sane, honest and hardworking Nigerians.
God bless Nigeria. We Rise. 22 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: Nigerian Navy To Build Warships For export To Other Countries by slawormiir: 5:28am On Jul 26, 2021 |
Damnnn niggar Isoright 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Navy To Build Warships For export To Other Countries by patriotic007: 5:29am On Jul 26, 2021 |
Dreams |
Re: Nigerian Navy To Build Warships For export To Other Countries by gergemam: 5:29am On Jul 26, 2021 |
Warship my foot
People whey no sabi Manufacture TOOTHPICK
By year 3000 the warship will be ready.... Fake � News 20 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: Nigerian Navy To Build Warships For export To Other Countries by Ruggedniggaone: 5:29am On Jul 26, 2021 |
I hope Nigeria navy can trust and use the war ship they built themselves before exporting it to another country who will even buy ship that was made in Nigeria and take it to war? Nobe suicide be that? 16 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Nigerian Navy To Build Warships For export To Other Countries by princealexndre(m): 5:29am On Jul 26, 2021 |
I feel like i can help with on or two on the project 2 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Navy To Build Warships For export To Other Countries by pickatyouu: 5:30am On Jul 26, 2021 |
Other countries like fourth and fifth world countries. 4 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Navy To Build Warships For export To Other Countries by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:30am On Jul 26, 2021 |
gergemam: Warship my foot Any good news make them sad and wail. What manner of people . Tueh 13 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Nigerian Navy To Build Warships For export To Other Countries by anochuko01(m): 5:30am On Jul 26, 2021 |
It seems there is no stopping Mr President in his keen drive to see that Nigeria becomes an industrial and technological giant.This one got me cracking If you check well, all they do is to cut and weld iron sheets... Nothing "technological" anywhere. 17 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Nigerian Navy To Build Warships For export To Other Countries by osazsky(m): 5:30am On Jul 26, 2021 |
theTranscriber: Nonsense With bandits kidnapping hundreds of school children just under his watch? With genocide in south Kaduna?
God punish all bubu supporters what has this got to do with war ships.dont worry we will free kanu tomorrow after he must have impregnated chidima 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigerian Navy To Build Warships For export To Other Countries by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:31am On Jul 26, 2021 |
osazsky: what has this got to do with war ships.dont worry we will free kanu tomorrow after he must have impregnated chidima 4 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Nigerian Navy To Build Warships For export To Other Countries by tiswell(m): 5:31am On Jul 26, 2021 |
Why is this funny af 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Navy To Build Warships For export To Other Countries by heniford2: 5:31am On Jul 26, 2021 |
rosinkkit:
''Through the first five months of 2021, gunfire killed more than 8,100 people in the United States''
- https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2021/06/14/2021-gun-violence/
(Not kidnapped - slaughtered. But you kiss their butts anyway, so kindly shuush)
How come Americans don't hate and blame Biden for these terrible crimes happening ''under his watch''? They are seen as national issues requiring consensus solutions, and everyone's involvement to resolve, but in Nigeria, anything that goes wrong, it's Buhari's fault.
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Re: Nigerian Navy To Build Warships For export To Other Countries by rosinkkit: 5:32am On Jul 26, 2021 |
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Re: Nigerian Navy To Build Warships For export To Other Countries by rosinkkit: 5:34am On Jul 26, 2021 |
princealexndre: I feel like i can help with on or two on the project Go for it. You will not regret.
This is the time for innovative people to step up. 3 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Navy To Build Warships For export To Other Countries by csamii: 5:36am On Jul 26, 2021 |
Is this the joke section? Lemme get my glasses 9 Likes 1 Share |