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WNC launches “Exercise Sea Lion” to clamp down on criminal activities at Sea

Rear Admiral Seth Amoama launching the Exercise

The Western Naval Command has held a ceremony to launch a 3-day Ocean Navigation Exercise to the Equator dubbed, “Exercise Sea Lion” to enhance professionalism in the fleet and access operational, technical, logistics and endurance of the fleets.

The Exercise is also to demonstrate the resolve of the Command to clamp down on all the criminal activities in our maritime domain to ensure that our civilians have the assurance that the waters are safe to be able to do their businesses.

Rear Admiral Seth Amoama, Chief of the Naval Staff who launched the Exercise announced that it will be followed by amphibious operations to be held at the Western Naval Command Operational and Administration Instructions which will culminate in the CNS Ceremonial Division on Friday with thanksgiving on Sunday.

“With this Exercise we are sounding a warning to all criminal elements operating in our maritime domain. There will be no place to hide since we will fish them out and deal with them”, he cautioned.

He implored all the men to proceed in the Exercise with enthusiasm and a high morale so as to come back successfully and expressed the hope that the troops are capable to deliver the needed results and return safely.

He conveyed the greetings of the Ghana Armed Forces to the Neptune, the Lord of the Sea as they proceeded to the Equator so as to be initiated into the Maritime Status of the Neptune.

Rear Admiral Amoama further wished the troops a successful and safe trip throughout the three-day Exercise.

In all, four ships led by a Group Captain took part in the Exercise with various officers from all divisions in the Navy like medical team, and cooks among others.

Story: Seth Ameyaw Danquah 

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