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Navy assures of commitment to Safer Maritime operations
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The Nigerian Navy has assured of its commitment to safer maritime operations in the country.Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ibok Ibas, who...

Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ibok Ibas, who gave the assurance during the grand opening of Opeans Safety Training Centre, in Opete community, Udu council area of Delta state Wednesday evening, assured the firm, Opeans Nigeria Limited, of the Navy’s continuous support.The naval boss, who was represented by Captain S. M. Tasui, noted that the expansion of the company’s facilities goes to show its competence and success in delivering world class safety trainings.

“The establishment of this training centre is a step in the right direction. Next is to provide the best possible training which I am glad to note that, it is the mission of Opeans and what Opeans is known for. With this cocktail of clear vision and quality training, I have no doubt that you would be a world class training provider.

Meanwhile, the acting director of the Department of Petroleum Resources, Ahmad Shakur, has opined that establishing the center will reduce unemployment amongst Nigerian youths. He also noted that it is the only safety training firm to have established two centres in Nigeria, the first in Port Harcourt, Rivers state.

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