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Gov Otu receives New FOC, Commends Navy’s Commitment to Maritime Security

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Last updated: November 11, 2025 7:50 pm
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Cross River State Governor, Senator Bassey Otu, has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to strengthening collaboration with the Nigerian Navy to enhance maritime security and safeguard the state’s coastal assets.

Governor Otu stated this on Tuesday while receiving the new Flag Officer Commanding (FOC), Eastern Naval Command, Rear Admiral Chidozie Okehie, who paid him a courtesy visit at the Government House, Calabar.

The governor described the visit as “a mark of seriousness and purpose,” noting that the promptness of the FOC’s engagement with the state government reflects his readiness for action.

“I want to thank you very much for your seriousness of purpose,” Otu said. “I thought it would take some time before we’d see your face, but the notice of your visit came immediately, and we suspended everything to receive you. That shows your commitment and the fact that you’re ready for action.”

Governor Otu lauded the Navy for its long-standing cooperation with the state, particularly in ensuring safety across the creeks and waterways. He acknowledged that the Eastern Naval Command has been a dependable partner in maintaining peace and curbing maritime crimes within the state’s coastal corridor.

“Security has remained one of our top priorities,” he said. “We have been working very well with the Command to sustain peace and stability. The Nigerian Navy has a deep understanding of this terrain, its marine ecology, creeks, and waterways, and that makes your presence even more strategic.”

The governor also appreciated the Naval officers in Cross River who continue to serve with distinction, adding that their dedication reflects the cordial relationship between the state and the Navy.

Earlier in his remarks, Rear Admiral Okehie expressed appreciation to the governor for the warm reception, describing his posting to Calabar as “a homecoming,” having previously served in the state at different times.

“My assumption of duty as the Flag Officer Commanding Eastern Naval Command is truly a homecoming,” Okehie said. “I had the privilege of serving here as Commander, NNS Centenary between 2014 and 2016, and later as Commander, NNS Victory from 2021 to 2022. These experiences deepened my appreciation of the cordial hospitality of the people of Cross River and the enduring cooperation between the state government and the Navy.”

He assured that the Command under his leadership would continue to work closely with the Cross River State government to ensure maritime security, promote the blue economy, and strengthen civil-military cooperation.

“In line with the mission of the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Idi Abbas, the Eastern Naval Command will deploy a highly professional and motivated force capable of safeguarding Nigeria’s maritime interests,” Okehie stated. “We shall work with your government to enhance maritime security, support blue economy initiatives, and deepen cooperation for the peace and prosperity of our state and nation.”

He further pledged the Navy’s continued partnership in the state’s drive for peace, sustainable development, and the protection of national sovereignty, adding that “in safeguarding the maritime domain, we preserve also the nation’s peace and prosperity.”

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