Nigerian Navy Pulls out Former CNS, Emmanuel Ogalla From Service
Immediate past Chief of the Naval Staff, CNS, Rear Admiràl Emmanuel Ogalla, 56, has been pulled out from service by the Nigerian Navy , following his retirement from active service.
Immediate past Chief of the Naval Staff, CNS, Rear Admiràl Emmanuel Ogalla, 56, has been pulled out from service by the Nigerian Navy , following his retirement from active service.
Speaking on the occasion Thursday, Rear Admiral Ogalla , said the Nigerian Navy’s improved maritime security outcomes were achieved through strengthened operations and the dedication of its personnel.
The pulling-out parade was held at Nigerian Navy Ship, NNS QUORRA in Apapa, Lagos.
He further noted that the progress recorded under his tenure was driven by the commitment of personnel across all ranks.
His words, “It is therefore only fitting to note that these achievements were made possible by the loyalty, professionalism, and dedication demonstrated across the cadre of the Nigerian Navy.
“I must specifically thank all officers and men of the Nigerian Navy for the exceptional support that I enjoyed during my tenure...
“We also took delivery of new platforms and advanced our local security capacities, enhancing our fleet’s capacity and sustainability to build a Navy ready to defend us from national aggression,”
According to him, priority was also, placed on personnel development because “the most critical asset was not just the ships and equipment, but the sailors who mounted them,” even as the Navy also expanded its operational capacity during his tenure.
The former CNS recalled outlining a vision anchored on operational effectiveness, innovation, strengthened partnerships, and improved welfare.
“The vision helped in deploying a navy that is professional, ethical, and capable of defending Nigeria’s maritime area of interest against all forms of threats.
“While challenges remain, I am confident that the Nigerian Navy is on a strong and positive trajectory,” he added.
Ogalla expressed gratitude to President Bola Tinubu for the trust reposed in him, pointing out that “Not only did he have the scope to appoint me, but he also continued to support me and sustain me throughout the period of my service as the CNS.
“This has been the highest honour of my life.”
He also expressed gratitude to officers, ratings and civilian staff, describing them as the “backbone” of the service.
“They do this without minding the harsh environment they operate in; therefore, I cherish the privilege of having been their CNS.
“The long absence, the missed holidays, the interrupted holidays, you bore it all with incredible grit and understanding.
“This uniform was worn by me, but the sacrifices were made by all of you. The time has finally come for us to relive the moments we missed,” he further noted.
The former CNS also, thanked his family for their sacrifices throughout his service years, just as he paid tribute to personnel who died in the line of duty.
Ogalla expressed confidence in the new Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Idi Abbas, saying,” I have no doubt that he will lead the Nigerian Navy to even greater heights, judging by your services.”
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