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Nigerian Navy: Roles & Functions, History and Facts

This post provides information on the roles and functions of the Nigerian navy, along with a brief history.

The Nigerian Navy (NN) is part and parcel of the Nigerian Armed Forces, which is arguably the largest military body on the African continent.

The NN commands thousands of personnel from all corners of the country, and the number keeps growing.

Generally, many people find it difficult to pinpoint what the functions of the Nigerian Navy are, hence all they can do is guess.

If you have the ambition to one day become part of the largest Naval force in Africa, then you should at least know what activities and interests you’ll be defending.

Aside from that, knowing more about one’s country is never a bad idea.

Brief history of the Nigerian Navy

The term ‘Nigerian Navy’ was introduced in 1963, and has been in use ever since. But before then it was called Nigerian Marine and Royal Nigerian Navy.

The Nigerian Marine traces as far back as 1914. It was formed shortly after the amalgamation of Northern and Southern Nigeria.

Formerly, the Northern and Southern protectorate both had their respective Marines. However, after the amalgamation of Nigeria, a merger became imperative.

The Nigerian Marine became defunct in 1959, after Queen Elizabeth permitted the use of the title ‘Royal Nigerian Navy’.

The Royal Nigerian Navy (RNN) owed its title to the British colonial masters, who were at that point in charge of several administrative affairs. Consequently, the title RNN had to be dropped after the Nation became a republic in 1963.

In other words, the Nigerian Navy that we know now came into existence 1963. It has, however, undergone several constitutional reforms ever since, and will most likely continue to undergo reforms.

Roles and functions of the Nigerian Navy

Naval Defence of Nigeria

Obviously, the first and most basic responsibility of any Navy is the naval defence of its country. Similarly, the NN is tasked with the defense of the nation from any potential treats within its domain.

The nation is bounded by large waters, notably the Atlantic ocean. And through such water channels, attacks could be launched at the nation. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the NN to ensure the safety of the nation from such threats.

Apart from external threats, internal threats are also taken into cognizance in the naval defence of Nigeria.

Cost guard duties

The NN is also tasked with the responsibility of assisting in enforcement of Customs laws, making hydrographic surveys, and training officers and men in naval duties.

Military duties

The aforementioned roles are expedient of all naval forces, therefore there was a push for the amendment of the constitutions surrounding the NN.

The request yielded fruit in 1993, and from then the NN got an increased military and constabulary responsibility, especially in the oil and gas sectors of the Nigerian maritime economy.

Further military functions include force projection and balance of power.

Ranks

The ranks in the NN are divided into two groups namely commissioned officers rank and non-commissioned officers rank.

The 12 ranks of commissioned officers are listed below:

  • Admiral of the Fleet (Highest rank)
  • Admiral
  • Vice-Admiral
  • Rear Admiral
  • Commodore
  • Captain
  • Commander
  • Lieutenant Commander
  • Lieutenant
  • Sub-Lieutenant
  • Acting Sub-Lieutenant
  • Mid-Shipman

Here are the Non-Commissioned Personnel ranks

  • Warrant Chief Petty Officer
  • Chief Petty Officer
  • Petty Officer
  • Leading Rating
  • Able Rating
  • Ordinary Rating
  • Trainee

The ranks listed above are arranged from the highest to the lowest.

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Of the ranks listed above, the serving officer with the highest rank is awarded Chief of naval staff.

Which means, chief of naval staff can be achieved without necessarily attaining Admiral of the fleet rank.

Nigerian navy uniforms

The NN has 3 uniforms namely Liberty Rig, Working Rig, and Carmo. All the aforementioned uniforms are used for different purposes and can be differentiated using their colours and looks.

  • Liberty Rig: This is the white uniform provided to all naval officers, and is worn mostly while on administrative duties.
  • Working Rig: The working Rig, as the name implies is used by Naval officials during field works. It is usually Blue in color (navy blue).
  •  Camouflage: The Navy Camouflage, or Carmo as some prefer to call it, is worn by the naval officials during combined military duties with other armed forces.

Quick facts about the Nigerian Navy

In case you missed some of the points listed in this lengthy piece, here are a few quick facts you must take note of. More so if you’re preparing for an interview.

  • The serving officer with the highest rank is usually award Chief of naval staff.
  • The first chief of Naval Staff was Captain F.W Skutil; he held that title for just two years from 1956 to 1958.
  • The motto of the Nigerian Navy is ‘onward together
  • The three operational commands are The Western Naval Command, The Eastern Naval Command, and The Central Naval Command.
  • The NN was engaged in several high profile activities including Nigerian Civil War, First Liberian Civil War, Sierra Leone Civil War, Conflict in the Niger Delta, among others.
  • It is considered one of — if not the largest Naval force on the African continent.
  • Officers in the Nigerian Navy are provided with three uniforms which are Liberty Rig, Working Rig and Camouflage.

Joining the Nigerian Navy

Virtually every year, recruitment exercises take place in a bid to replace retirees. Generally, there are two options available to applicants depending on their qualifications; they are, regular recruitment and Direct Short Service Commissions (DSSC).

The regular recruitment exercise is targeted at O’Level, OND and other equivalent certificate holders, while the DSSC is aimed at recruiting Degree and HND holders.

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List of the 18 Local Government Areas in Ondo State

There are 18 Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Ondo State. In this post you’ll discover the names of all those Local Government Areas.

Ondo State is located in the western part of Nigeria, and its capital is located in the city of Akure, which is also one of the biggest commercial centers in the state.

Here are the 18 Local Government Areas in Ondo State:

  • Akoko North-East
  • Akoko North-West
  • Akoko South-East
  • Akoko South-West
  • Akure North
  • Akure South
  • Ese Odo
  • Idanre
  • Ifedore
  • Ilaje
  • Ile Oluji/Okeigbo
  • Irele
  • Odigbo
  • Okitipupa
  • Ondo East
  • Ondo West
  • Ose
  • Owo

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Zamfara State is located in the northwestern part of Nigeria, and its capital is located in the city of Gusau, which is also and LGA and one of the biggest commercial centers in the state.

Here are the 14 Local Government Areas in Zamfara State:

  1. Anka
  2. Bakura
  3. Birnin Magaji/Kiyaw
  4. Bukkuyum
  5. Bungudu
  6. Tsafe
  7. Gummi
  8. Gusau
  9. Kaura Namoda
  10. Maradun
  11. Maru
  12. Shinkafi
  13. Talata Mafara
  14. Zurmi

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There are 17 Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Yobe State. In this post you’ll discover the names of all those Local Government Areas.

Yobe State is located in the northeastern part of Nigeria, and its capital is located in the city of Damaturu, which is also and LGA and one of the biggest commercial centers in the state.

Here are the 17 Local Government Areas in Yobe State:

  • Bade
  • Bursari
  • Damaturu
  • Geidam
  • Gujba
  • Gulani
  • Fika
  • Fune
  • Jakusko
  • Karasuwa
  • Machina
  • Nangere
  • Nguru
  • Potiskum
  • Tarmuwa
  • Yunusari
  • Yusufari

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There are 16 Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Taraba State. In this post you’ll discover the names of all those Local Government Areas.

Taraba State is located in the western part of Nigeria, and its capital is located in the city of Jalingo, which is also and LGA and one of the biggest commercial centers in the state.

Here are the 16 Local Government Areas in Taraba State:

  • Ardo Kola
  • Bali
  • Donga
  • Gashaka
  • Gassol
  • Ibi
  • Jalingo
  • Karim Lamido
  • Kurmi
  • Lau
  • Sardauna
  • Takum
  • Ussa
  • Wukari
  • Yorro
  • Zing

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Sokoto State is located in the northwestern part of Nigeria, and its capital is located in the city of Sokoto, which is also one of the biggest commercial centers in the state.

Here are the 23 Local Government Areas in Sokoto State:

  • Binji
  • Bodinga
  • Dange Shuni
  • Gada
  • Goronyo
  • Gudu
  • Gwadabawa
  • Illela
  • Isa
  • Kebbe
  • Kware
  • Rabah
  • Sabon Birni
  • Shagari
  • Silame
  • Sokoto North
  • Sokoto South
  • Tambuwal
  • Tangaza
  • Tureta
  • Wamako
  • Wurno
  • Yabo

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Rivers State is located in the south part of Nigeria, and its capital is located in the city of Port Harcourt, which is also one of the biggest commercial centers in the state.

Here are the 23 Local Government Areas in Rivers State:

  • Port Harcourt
  • Obio-Akpor
  • Okrika
  • Ogu–Bolo
  • Eleme
  • Tai
  • Gokana
  • Khana
  • Oyigbo
  • Opobo–Nkoro
  • Andoni
  • Bonny
  • Degema
  • Asari-Toru
  • Akuku-Toru
  • Abua–Odual
  • Ahoada West
  • Ahoada East
  • Ogba–Egbema–Ndoni
  • Emohua
  • Ikwerre
  • Etche
  • Omuma

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Plateau State is located in the north-central part of Nigeria, and its capital is located in the city of Jos, which is also one of the biggest commercial centers in the state.

Here are the 17 Local Government Areas in Plateau State:

  • Barkin Ladi
  • Bassa
  • Bokkos
  • Jos East
  • Jos North
  • Jos South
  • Kanam
  • Kanke
  • Langtang North
  • Langtang South
  • Mangu
  • Mikang
  • Pankshin
  • Qua’an Pan
  • Riyom
  • Shendam
  • Wase

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Oyo State is located in the western part of Nigeria, and its capital is located in the city of Ibadan, which is also one of the biggest commercial centers in the state.

Here are the 33 Local Government Areas in Oyo State:

  • Akinyele
  • Afijio
  • Atiba
  • Atisbo
  • Egbeda
  • Ibadan North
  • Ibadan North-East
  • Ibadan North-West
  • Ibadan South-West
  • Ibadan South-East
  • Ibarapa Central
  • Ibarapa East
  • Ibarapa North
  • Ido
  • Irepo
  • Iseyin
  • Itesiwaju
  • Iwajowa
  • Kajola
  • Lagelu
  • Ogbomosho North
  • Ogbomosho South
  • Oyo East
  • Oyo West
  • Olorunsogo
  • Oluyole
  • Ogo Oluwa
  • Orelope
  • Ori Ire
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Here are the 30 Local Government Areas in Osun State:

  • Aiyedaade
  • Aiyedire
  • Atakunmosa East
  • Atakunmosa West
  • Boluwaduro
  • Boripe
  • Ede North
  • Ede South
  • Egbedore
  • Ejigbo
  • Ife Central
  • Ife East
  • Ife North
  • Ife South
  • Ifedayo
  • Ifelodun
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  • Irepodun
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  • Iwo
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