Harboursandport.com: Lagos - The Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) Dr. Bashir Jamoh said the arrival of Nigerian Naval Ship NNS KADA will greatly enhance security in the Nigerian maritime domain while assuring logistics support for the navy.
Jamoh
who also commended the Chief of Naval Staff Vice Admiral AZ Gambo for
this achievement, joined the Chief of Naval Staff at the Naval Dockyard in
Lagos to witness the arrival of the Ship from the United Arab Emirates.
He
commended the Nigerian Navy, which he described as a critical partner in actualisation of
the Agency's maritime security mandate.
He
said, “The platform would also help in consolidating on the safer
passage being recorded for vessels, cargoes and crew members transiting through
the Gulf of Guinea while also fighting oil theft and other maritime related
vices within the country's maritime domain”.
Speaking
during a tour of the vessel, the NIMASA DG assured the Chief of Naval Staff
that the Agency is committed to strengthening the collaboration
between both organs of Government by providing logistics support for the
maintenance of the NNS KADDA.
The newly acquired warship arrived at its new home port in Apapa after 56 days
voyage and the port calls to about five countries.
NNS Kada
was ordered from Damen Group in 2019 and built at Albwardy Damen shipyard in
Sharjah, UAE. It was laid down in December 2019, launched in June 2021, and
handed over to the Nigerian Navy in Sharjah on March 30. The vessel departed
for Nigeria on April 1 and prior to its arrival in Lagos, made stopovers in
five countries: Angola (Luanda), Gabon (Port Gentil), Kenya (Mombasa), Oman
(Port of Duqm), and South Africa (Cape Town).
Based
on Damen's LST 100 design, the ship will be used for a range of duties
including strategic transport of equipment and troops, humanitarian assistance, and disaster relief operations, and to project maritime security into the Gulf
of Guinea.
With
1,300DWT, an overall length of 100m, and a 16m beam, the LST can carry a crew
complement of 32 plus 16 embarked marine forces (EMF) in the deckhouse, with
accommodation for an additional 234 EMF at mid-ship below the main deck.
NNS Kada
is powered by two Caterpillar 3516 diesel engines and four Caterpillar C18
generators to provide a top speed of 16kt and a standard range of 4,000 nmiat 15kt.
It
features a bow ramp and davits for two landing crafts, a 540-m² roll-on/off
(Ro-Ro) deck, and a 420m² cargo deck for dry stores and ammunition. The
ship deck has the capacity to carry a medium-sized helicopter.

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