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Delta Presents Land Documents To Navy For Escravos FOB

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BY GODWIN IJEDIOGOR

THE Delta State Government, on Tuesday, January 9, presented Certificates of Occupancy (C of O) for 3,747 hectares of land to the Nigerian Navy for its Forward Operation Base in Escravos, Warri South West Local Council.

  Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, who  made the presentation to the Chief of Naval Staff (CNS), Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla, and his delegation at Government House, Asaba, while on courtesy visit, commended the Navy and other security agencies for their support and cooperation with the government and people of the state.

  The governor said that the state has been experiencing peace, especially in the waterways, because of the efforts of the security agencies, assuring that his administration would continue to partner with them for the development of the state.

   “The Navy is very key to us in Delta State, especially in our waterways. Since I came in about seven months ago, it has been wonderful, in terms of waterways security. We have a very good naval team in Delta State.

  “A lot has been going on and we are very happy with the operations of the Navy here in Delta State. You have improved a lot, but we still ask for more, because security can never be hundred percent.

  “The state government will continue to do its best, as we hope that the Navy will continue to do its best. I know that this visit is a good one for all of us,” he stated.

  According to Oborevwori: “One good news you will take home today is that I am handing to you now, the Certificate of Occupancy to a 3,747 hectares of land already secured for the Nigerian Navy. Like I said, we will continue to partner together with the Nigerian Navy to continue to improve our security.

  “I have assured my people in my MORE Agenda that we are going to enhance peace and security, and that is exactly what we are doing, and we are happy that there is peace in Delta State.”

  Earlier, Ogalla thanked Oborevwori, the government and people of Delta State for their support, assuring that the Navy would continue to ensure security of the country’s oil assets for optimum production.

  The naval chief stated that the Navy was saddled with the defence of the country’s territorial integrity and sovereignty, particularly in the maritime domain, for the economic well being of the country and requires the continued support and collaboration of coastal states, like Delta.

  He acknowledged the gradual increase in oil production in the country and commended the governor for the construction of a jetty at the Naval Base in Warri.

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