The NNS Thunder, the ship of the Nigerian Navy, has won the Tug-of-War competition involving 40 navy warships worldwide.
The
Commanding Officer, Navy Capt. Clement Atebi, who led the 165 crew
members to Australia for the competition, informed about it in Port
Harcourt on February 12, 2014, Wednesday.
The
NNS Thunder arrived to the capital of Rivers State, its final berth
place, after successfully participating in the Royal Australian Navy’s
International Fleet Review in Sydney, Australia.
The
event, which had no other African navy representation in attendance,
showcased Nigeria as having the strongest navy on the African continent,
going by its performance.
Atebi said that the Nigerian navy distinguished itself at the event. Continue reading.................
The
Capitan narrated that the ship left Nigeria on August 8, 2013, to
Australia, and arrived in Lagos on December 18, 2013, where it has spent
almost two months before returning to Port Harcourt.
Atebi
said the ship made port calls in Angola, South Africa, Mauritius,
Namibia, Congo and Australia, among others, during the operation.
“The Nigerian navy was the only navy in Africa that attended the event and being the only ship that had only blacks onboard; captured the attention of everyone.“We competed expertly at the event, including our Match-Past through the city of Sydney. Our uniform, colour, and composure stood us out from the crowd of all the participating countries.“Our navy won the Tug-of-War sporting competition which showed how physically and tactically fit our Officers and Ratings are.“The exercise also presented a good platform for our Officers and Ratings to gain further experience which will go a long way to strengthening the Nigerian navy.“On board the ship were 165 crew members including our female personnel, and which represents the first time female Officers and Ratings will participate in an operation of such magnitude,” the Capitan revealed.
He
also noted that the inclusion of females was in line with the
transformation agenda of President Goodluck Jonathan, to give equal
opportunities to women in every facet of the Nigerian society.
On
the benefit of the exercise to Nigeria, Atebi said the operation gave
the nation’s navy a better platform to collaborate with other navy
around the world.
(NAN)
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