Effective communication reduces security threats- Naval chief .
Effective communication is an essential tool in dealing with national security threats.
Chief of Naval Staff, Vice-Admiral Sa’ad Ibrahim Speaking at the Nigerian Navy Communication seminar held at the Nigerian Navy Ship, Quorra, Lagos, said communication aided armed forces to deliver efficient services.
Ibrahim said the recent bombings, though common in other parts of the world, was an embarrassment to Nigeria, adding that the navy would do its best to check the situation.
He said the seminar theme “Building an Integrated Communication System to meet the Challenges of the Next Decade’’ was to assess the current societal challenges in meeting with constitutional responsibilities.
Chidi Diugwu, Assistant Director, Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC) in a paper on “Modern Technology, Maritime Perspective” highlighted some of the challenges such as illegal oil bunkering, ship wrecks, illegal fishing and oil deals.
He said a good technological network could respond to any form of threat, irrespective of the nautical miles of attack.
Chief of Naval Staff, Vice-Admiral Sa’ad Ibrahim Speaking at the Nigerian Navy Communication seminar held at the Nigerian Navy Ship, Quorra, Lagos, said communication aided armed forces to deliver efficient services.
Ibrahim said the recent bombings, though common in other parts of the world, was an embarrassment to Nigeria, adding that the navy would do its best to check the situation.
He said the seminar theme “Building an Integrated Communication System to meet the Challenges of the Next Decade’’ was to assess the current societal challenges in meeting with constitutional responsibilities.
Chidi Diugwu, Assistant Director, Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC) in a paper on “Modern Technology, Maritime Perspective” highlighted some of the challenges such as illegal oil bunkering, ship wrecks, illegal fishing and oil deals.
He said a good technological network could respond to any form of threat, irrespective of the nautical miles of attack.
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