UK warship arrives in Lagos

0
144

A UK Royal Navy warship, HMS Trent, on Sunday berthed in Lagos to support the country’s efforts in fighting crimes on the sea.

The Royal Navy will deliver capacity training and maritime support on tackling sea piracy and illegal trafficking.

HMS Trent’s commanding officer, Tim Langford, noted that the visit is an opportunity for the UK navy to work with their Nigerian counterparts.

- Advertisement -


READ ALSO:  United Nigeria Airlines Receives Green Light for International Flights to US, UK, Others

“The Royal Navy has a long history of engagement within the region and an enduring partnership with the Armed Forces of Nigeria,” Langford said.

“This is an opportunity for the Royal Navy and the Nigerian Navy to work together in order for us to identify possible solutions in the maritime environment and counter insecurity on the high sea.

- Advertisement -

“We are together to understand the lessons that all nations have identified individually and share the lessons with each other.”

On his part, Jonny Baxter, UK deputy high commissioner in Lagos, said a secure environment will support trade, investments, and prosperity between the two countries.

-Advertisement-


“Nigeria is an important and valued defence partner for the UK in West Africa,” Baxter said.

“Our two countries face many shared threats and we are keen to work with Nigeria to defeat these and to help improve maritime security in the Gulf of Guinea.”

In 2021, the warship was in Lagos to “conduct maritime security patrols as well as support partner navies” in West Africa.

We do everything possible to supply quality news and information to all our valuable readers day in, day out and we are committed to keep doing this. Your kind donation will help our continuous research efforts.

-Advertisement-

-Want to get the news as it breaks?-