 As the token security matters, the Nigerian Navy has inducted 12 on-manned aerial vehicles, UAVs, into its assets to improve its surveillance capabilities and enable it to fight maritime crimes. The chief of naval staff, Vice Admiral Immanuel Ogallah, while inaugurating the drone, said that they would assist the Navy in the protection of the country's maritime assets while improving maritime surveillance. Admiral Ogallah, who was represented by the chief of training and operations, rare admirals of Korea, Mohammed said that the surveillance UAVs would complement the already existing air assets of the Nigerian Navy while supporting the surface ships and maritime domain awareness platforms. These drones are expected to enhance one of our trinities of action, that is the surveillance leg of the trinity orders response and enforcement. These drones will be integrated into our existing maritime domain awareness infrastructure and better enhance our real-time recognizance and surveillance, so that the Nigerian Navy will continue its effort to curtail maritime criminalities, Kudul Teft, Paris Sea, among others. The acquisition of the drones came along with the training package and pilots have been trained on it and also engineers have also been trained on the maintainers and this training will continue.