Nigerian Navy Advances Indigenous Shipbuilding And Special Forces Capability Through Egyptian Navy Engagement
The Nigerian Navy has advanced its indigenous shipbuilding capacity and maritime special operations capability through a strategic engagement with a Delegation from the Egyptian Navy Special Forces Brigade under the ongoing cross-attachment programme. As part of the visit, the delegation was hosted at
Naval Dockyard Limited (NDL), Lagos, where they were briefed on the Dockyard’s activities and capabilities in depot maintenance, ship design and construction. The engagement featured technical discussions and a guided tour of key facilities, providing a platform for both navies to exchange knowledge
and deepen collaboration in indigenous shipbuilding and sustainment.
In a related development, the delegation also participated in intensive joint training activities with the Nigerian Navy Special Boat Service (NNSBS), focusing on advanced operational areas including maritime interdiction, Visit,
Board, Search and Seizure (VBSS), and hostage rescue operations. The training featured complex tactical scenarios involving coordinated insertions and realtime operational simulations, as well as structured debrief sessions where both sides exchanged operational insights and best practices. The combined engagements underscore the Nigerian Navy’s commitment to building a
technologically capable, combat-ready force through strategic partnerships and
capacity development.
These initiatives align with the vision of the Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Idi Abbas, to strengthen indigenous capabilities, enhance operational effectiveness and deepen defence diplomacy. The Nigerian Navy remains
resolute in its drive to project maritime power, foster regional cooperation and safeguard Nigeria’s maritime interests.
