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CSO Lauds CNS Ogalla’s Transformational Leadership of Nigerian Navy

The Civil Rights Advancement Crusade (CRAC) has commended Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ikechukwu Ogalla, the Chief of Naval Staff, for his exemplary leadership and transformation of the Nigerian Navy.

Under his visionary guidance, the group said the Navy has tackled maritime security challenges head-on, addressing crude oil theft, illegal refining, piracy, and sea robbery.

In a statement signed by Samson Ogorry, the CRAC said Vice Admiral Ogalla’s strategic approach has enhanced the Navy’s capabilities, ensuring the safety of Nigeria’s maritime domain.

According to him, the Operation Delta Sanity, initiated under his leadership, has significantly reduced illegal activities in the Niger Delta region, safeguarding the country’s economic interests.

Ogorry added that the Navy has exhibited exceptional professionalism, steadfastly upholding respect for human rights, prioritizing the welfare of personnel, and championing accountability.

The CRAC also acknowledges the Navy’s improved logistics and human capital development under Vice Admiral Ogalla’s leadership.

Ogorry further said that enhanced training programs and infrastructure development have boosted personnel morale and efficiency.

“The Nigerian Navy has witnessed significant improvements under Vice Admiral Ogalla’s leadership,” the statement added.

“Maritime crimes have decreased, and the Navy’s increased visibility and swift response to security threats have reassured stakeholders of their commitment to protecting national assets.

“The Navy’s community engagement initiatives have fostered greater cooperation with local stakeholders, promoting a culture of security consciousness.

“Vice Admiral Ogalla’s leadership has demonstrated that a secure maritime domain is essential for national prosperity. His commitment to professionalism, innovation, and teamwork has earned him admiration from Nigerians and the international community.

“The CRAC notes that Vice Admiral Ogalla’s leadership has yielded tangible economic benefits, including increased revenue generation from secured maritime trade and reduced insurance premiums for Nigerian-bound cargo.

“The Navy’s proactive stance against crude oil theft has minimized revenue losses, ensuring that the country’s natural resources are harnessed for national development.

“Furthermore, Vice Admiral Ogalla’s commitment to accountability has instilled transparency and discipline within the Navy, ensuring that personnel conduct themselves in a manner that reflects the highest standards of integrity and professionalism, both on and off duty.”

The CSO urged the CNS to sustain his transformational leadership until all emerging maritime security challenges are addressed.

The organisation calls on all stakeholders to support Vice Admiral Ogalla’s vision for a more secure and prosperous Nigeria and urged the federal government to provide necessary resources to enhance the Navy’s capabilities.

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