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Matawalle pledges continued support for Nigerian Navy

Deputy defence minister Bello Matawalle has assured the Nigerian Navy of the federal government’s continued support to strengthen the blue economy and promote national development.

• December 13, 2025
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Bello Matawalle [Credit: Bello Matawalle]

Deputy defence minister Bello Matawalle has assured the Nigerian Navy of the federal government’s continued support to strengthen the blue economy and promote national development.

Mr Matawalle said this on Friday as the special guest at the Nigerian Navy Ceremonial Sunset and Award Night 2025, which was held at the Naval Dockyard, Victoria Island, Lagos State.

He said that the navy had continued to use modern technology and enhanced operations to tackle threats on the sea, thereby making Nigerian waters and the Gulf of Guinea safer.

“Tonight, we gather to appreciate the hard work of the Nigerian Navy throughout the year as a service responsible for protecting our maritime resources.

“The navy plays a major role in supporting Nigeria’s economy, and the federal government will continue to give support and funding needed to strengthen the blue economy and promote national development,” he said.

Mr Matawalle said that President Bola Tinubu was committed to addressing challenges related to platforms, surveillance equipment, and logistics so they could perform even better.

“I urge you to remain committed and to continue working closely with other security agencies. The Ministry of Defence will continue to support the Nigerian Navy on the issues of training, welfare and field development. Together, we will keep building a navy that Nigerians will be proud of,” he said.

The minister commended the leadership of the naval chief, Idi Abbas, for reducing sea robbery, crude oil theft and illegal activities in the maritime region.

“I also appreciate other security agencies for working closely with the navy to maintain peace in the riverine and coastal communities,” he said.

Mr Matawalle remembered the gallant personnel who lost their lives in the line of duty, assuring the families left behind of the navy’s continued support.

He again congratulated all officers, ratings, and civilian staff of the navy on their achievements in 2025.

“I enjoyed the evening, and I am leaving with a strong impression of a navy that is professional, capable and very welcoming,” the minister said.

(NAN)

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