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Navy to unveil 7 additional navigational charts

By Sumaila Ogbaje

The Nigerian Navy is set to unveil seven additional navigational charts as part of activities to mark the 2023 World Hydrography Day.

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The Chief of Policy and Plans (Navy), Rear Adm. Seidu Garba, made this known at a news conference on the occasion of the 2023 World Hydrography Day celebration on Wednesday in Abuja.

A navigational or hydrographic chart is a graphic representation of a sea region or water body and adjacent coasts or banks.

Depending on the scale of the chart, it may show depths of water and heights of land, natural features of the seabed, details of the coastline, navigational hazards, locations of natural and humanmade aids to navigation.

It may also show information on tides and currents, local details of the Earth’s magnetic field, and human-made structures such as harbours, buildings, and bridges.

Garba said the newly produced Navigational charts by the Nigerian Navy linking Ondo to Lagos State through River Alape, would be unveiled on June 21.

He said the new charts in addition to the earlier 20 produced for the lower-Niger River would bring the number to 27.

According to him, the Nigerian navy has the most sophisticated hydrographic survey vessel in the whole of Africa.

He said that the vessel, NNS LANA, which came into the country in 2021, is being used extensively to do chart the nation’s coastal areas and inland waterways.

Garba said the theme of the day which is “Hydrography –Underpinning the Digital Twin of the Ocean”, would focus on the application of hydrographic datasets for sustainable management and use of the ocean.

According to him, digital twin of the ocean is a near real-time future digital representation of the physical, chemical, biological, and socio-economical dimensions of the ocean, to facilitate well-informed decisions for effective ocean governance.

He said the ocean was everything to man, adding that it sustains life, provides food, energy, recreation and jobs.

Garba however observed that marine litters, indiscriminate marine resource exploitation, and inadequate tools for ocean management were threatening sustainable use of the ocean in Nigeria.

“Therefore, developing the digital twin of Nigeria’s waters in particular, and the entire Gulf of Guinea in general will provide the needed interface between policy makers, coastal communities, maritime security agencies, researchers, marine exploration and exploitation companies, as well as other maritime users.

“This will foster the right action for sustainable ocean governance and uses in Nigeria.

“Development of digital twin of the ocean requires the integration of a wide range of real-time and historic data sources like ocean observatory data, static data from geology and human activities, as well as hydrographic datasets.

“Currently, there are several historic and real-time datasets domiciled in many Ministries, Departments and Agencies of Nigerian Governments, as well as private oil companies, that could be integrated into the digital twin of the ocean for Nigeria,” he said.

The naval chief said that conversations during the 2023 celebration in Nigeria would awaken collective consciousness towards pooling marine datasets together to develop an infrastructure that would serve the collective good of all stakeholders for sustainable ocean development.

Garba said the event would include awareness lectures aimed at arousing the interest of young minds to consider picking up career in hydrography.

This, according to him, is to raise enough human capacity to provide quality hydrographic services to Nigeria’s policy makers and mariners.

On his part, Hydrographer of the Nigerian Navy, Rear Adm. Chukwuemeka Okafor, said that the navy had done a lot in the area of hydrographic survey in Nigeria.

According to him, there are over 3000 creeks and coastal area of about 420 nautical miles already surveyed n the country.

Okafor said that survey was a continuous process, adding that the navy had not surveyed up to half of Nigeria’s waters because of its vastness.

He said that about 20 charts have been made covering River Niger from Lokoja to the Atlantic Ocean through River Ramos and Forcados River.

Okafor said that while additional seven charts would be unveiled in coming days, the surveying of Uguta Lake through Orassi River down to the Atlantic Ocean, up to Sombrero River and New Calaba River had reached 95 per cent.

According to him, the survey team will soon round that up and the charting team will commence the production of that chart.

“That axis will also be open and most states will be able to have access to the sea when that is completed, and navy will also be able to deploy its capital ships to provide maritime security along that axis,” he said.

Okafor said that the navy was expecting delivery of additional survey vessel that would be deployed to cover more grounds.

He said the World Hydrography Day was meant to sensitise more people of what hydrography is and the values it brings to every nation.

(NAN)

Promotion: I-G orders assessment of Traffic Wardens

The Inspector-General of Police (I-G), Mr Usman Baba has ordered the assessment of officers of the Traffic Warden Service of the Nigeria Police for promotion to their next ranks.

A statement by the Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi on Tuesday in Abuja said the assessment was part of the pre-condition for the promotion.

He said the order was part of the I-G’s drive to ensure the elevation of deserving officers of the Force to their next ranks on the basis of years of service, experience, and qualification.

Adejobi said it was also to ensure robust and equitable career progression within the Nigeria Police Force.

He said the ranking of theTraffic Wardens Service is different from that of the regular officers in line with Part XV of the Police Act 2020.

Adejobi said the responsibilities of the traffic wardens was to control and direct vehicular traffic on the highway and assist pedestrians to cross roads.

He said they were also responsible for the control of vehicles stopping or parking in unauthorized places as well as controlling, regulating and enforcing laws relating to road traffic in Nigeria.

The police spokesman said the commitment of the I-G to ensuring proper career progression in the Nigeria Police Force was evident through the establishment of a transparent promotion system. (NAN)