March 12, 2026

Securing Nigeria’s Maritime Future, Navy and SIFAX Group Unite for Safer Seas, Stronger Economy

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Command Operations Officer, Western Naval Command, Commodore BU Sule; Executive Director, Admin/Offdocks, SIFAX Group, Capt. Ibrahim Olugbade; Group Coordinating Director, SIFAX Group, Mrs. Wumi Eniola-Jegede; Flag Officer Commander, Western Naval Command, A.A Mustapha and Command Operations Officer, Western Naval Command, Commodore SO Ohunenese during a courtesy visit by the Flag Officer Commanding, Western Naval Command to SIFAX Group headquarters on Tuesday, 4th February, 2026.

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Securing Nigeria’s Maritime Future, Navy and SIFAX Group Unite for Safer Seas, Stronger Economy

By Success Okezie

The Nigerian Navy and SIFAX Group are joining forces to boost maritime security, They’re strengthening their partnership to protect Lagos’ critical economic assets and keep the country’s primary maritime hub safe

During Rear Admiral A.A. Mustapha’s visit to SIFAX Group HQ in Lagos, the Nigerian Navy reaffirmed its commitment to boosting maritime security. Mustapha highlighted Lagos’ importance as a maritime hub, handling most of Nigeria’s cargo, and stressed the need for sustained Navy-operator collaboration.

Speaking during the visit, Rear Admiral Mustapha described the engagement as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen relationships with key stakeholders operating within his area of responsibility. He noted that Lagos remains the country’s primary maritime hub, handling a significant volume of Nigeria’s cargo throughput, making sustained collaboration between the Navy and major operators imperative.

According to him, the Western Naval Command has intensified intelligence-driven operations and increased maritime presence to ensure adequate security across the waterways. He emphasised that credible security around ports and shipping corridors is essential for uninterrupted trade, energy security and investor confidence.

“Our mandate is to provide a secure maritime environment where businesses can thrive. We recognise the strategic role SIFAX Group plays in logistics, port operations, oil and gas, hospitality and the broader blue economy. Strengthening synergy with such stakeholders is critical to achieving sustainable security,” he said.
The Flag Officer Commanding further called for structured information sharing between the Navy and maritime operators, stressing that timely intelligence from industry players serves as a force multiplier in tackling criminal activities within coastal communities and along sea lines of communication.

Responding on behalf of the company’s Chairman, Dr. Taiwo Afolabi, the Group Coordinating Director of SIFAX Group, Mrs Wunmi Eniola-Jegede, reaffirmed the conglomerate’s longstanding relationship with the Navy and pledged continued cooperation.
She described the Navy as a critical partner in ensuring operational stability for businesses within the maritime value chain and expressed the company’s readiness to deepen engagement in areas of mutual interest, including waterfront development, port expansion and corporate support for national defence initiatives.

“SIFAX Group remains committed to sustaining and strengthening its relationship with the Nigerian Navy. Security is foundational to our operations, and we will continue to cooperate in areas that promote safe waterways and national development,” she said.

The meeting concluded with a mutual commitment to institutionalise engagement channels, encourage early coordination on strategic initiatives and consolidate a partnership built on shared responsibility for national development.

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