By Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class John Herman,
Obangame Express Public Affairs
LAGOS, Nigeria (NNS) -- Naval forces from the United States,
Europe, South America and Africa commenced the multinational maritime exercise
Obangame Express, April 16.
Obangame Express, now in its fourth year, is designed to
improve tactical expertise and cooperation among West and Central African
nations in order to enhance those maritime forces' collective ability to deter
illicit activity and maritime threats in the Gulf of Guinea.
The weeklong exercise will take place in two areas near the
coasts of Nigeria and Cameroon. There will be an inport preparatory phase and
then the 31 participating ships will go to sea to test maritime security
skills.
"Every nation represented here today plays a critical
role in regional maritime security and we all know that no one nation alone can
ensure safe maritime operations," said U.S. Navy Capt. Nancy Lacore,
Obangame Express exercise director. "It is through exercises such as
Obangame that nations can work together to lay the foundation for the regional
cooperation that will ensure the safety and security of military, commercial
and civilian operations at sea."
While the Nigerian navy hosted the opening ceremony and is
providing the port facilities for a number of the participating ships, senior
leaders and participants recognize this is truly an international collaborative
event, and that maritime security in the Gulf of Guinea requires a
collaborative effort.
"In light of recent challenges in the Gulf of Guinea,
our collaboration between the countries of the Gulf and our international
partners - U.S. Africa Command and U.S. Naval Forces Africa - has resulted in
this event meant to develop individual capacities and to secure the maritime
area," said Nigerian navy Rear Adm. Aoa Ikioda, chief of plans and policy
for the Nigerian navy.
Obangame Express aims to test a wide variety of skill sets
such as visit, board, search and seizure, medical response, radio
communication, and information sharing across regional maritime operations
centers. Participants will execute tactics and techniques within scenarios that
mirror real world counter-piracy and counter-illicit trafficking operations.
"The United States remains absolutely committed to
collaborating with and supporting Nigeria in its ongoing efforts to increase
maritime safety and security in the region. We have a very strong and enduring
relationship with the Nigerian navy, and we deeply appreciate your lead role in
bringing the many nations of the Gulf of Guinea together to work
cooperatively," said James Entwistle, U.S. ambassador to Nigeria.
The exercise is one of four U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa
facilitated regional Express-series exercises under the international
collaborative maritime capacity building program Africa Partnership Station
(APS). These regional maritime exercises serve to test skills learned from
previous APS training events and ongoing efforts to increase proficiencies in
maritime security operations.
African partners expressed the importance of this type of
collaboration and continual improvement in maritime security skill sets to
achieve a safer and more secure Gulf of Guinea.
"This exercise is designed to encourage countries in
the Gulf of Guinea, and to a very large extent the rest of Africa, to work
together and ensure interoperability of communications and shared maritime
domain awareness information," said Nigerian navy Rear Adm. Si Alade, flag
officer commanding Western Naval Command Nigeria.
Twenty nations are participating in Obangame Express,
including Angola, Belgium, Benin, Brazil, Cameroon, Cote d'Ivoire, Equatorial
Guinea, France, Gabon, Germany, Ghana, The Netherlands, Nigeria, Portugal,
Republic of Congo, Sao Tome & Principe, Spain, Togo, Turkey and the United
States.
The U.S. Navy's first, joint-high speed vessel, USNS
Spearhead (JHSV 1), and its embarked crew of military personnel and civil
service mariners will participate in Obangame Express along with 30 ships.
Spearhead is deployed to the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations for its maiden
deployment in support of the APS program and maritime security operations.
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