Navy ready to partner with relevant organisations to strengthen indigenous shipbuilding capacity, boost naval operations – CNS

 

 

The Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Idi Abbas has stated that the Nigerian Navy (NN is ready to partner with relevant organisations that will enhance indigenous shipbuilding capacity and boost naval operations.

He made this pledge following a courtesy visit by the Managing Director of ASELSAN Nigeria Limited, Mr. Amadou Ndongo Thiam, to the Naval Headquarters, Abuja.

The robust engagement aligns with the NN’s strategic objective of fostering partnerships that support local content development, technology transfer, and sustainable capability growth.

 

During the visit, the ASELSAN delegation expressed readiness to establish a long-term partnership with the Nigerian Navy, focusing on joint ventures, collaboration with indigenous shipyards, and integration of advanced defence technologies.

The company highlighted its expertise in unmanned systems, infrared search and track systems, integrated combat solutions, and modernization of naval platforms. The delegation’s visit to Naval Dockyard Limited, where ongoing construction of Seaward Defence Boats was observed, further underscored opportunities for synergy with Nigeria’s growing indigenous shipbuilding capacity.

 

In his remarks, the CNS, Vice Admiral Idi Abbas, described the engagement as timely and strategic, emphasizing that the Nigerian Navy remains committed to partnerships that deliver tangible technology transfer and strengthen the nation’s defence industrial base.

He reiterated the importance of structured collaborations, particularly through government-to-government frameworks, to ensure transparency, efficiency, and alignment with national security priorities, while positioning the NN for enhanced maritime security operations. Globalupfront.