 The official flag-off of the 4th Quarter Western Neville Command Sea Exercise, which is codenamed Exercise Omimimo, also known as Clean Water, is a two-day affair. This exercise is structured to consolidate on the gains made by the command, access status of ships, operational status and provide invaluable maritime experiences. Plus, TV Africa's correspondent Destiny Momo has more. On board NNS Aradu, where the exercise was flagged off by the flag officer commanding, are ready officers willing to partake in the quest to dominate the entire maritime environment. Some of their exercises scheduled include antipiracy operations, oil rig protection, fleet manoeuvre among others. Flag officer commanding, Ria Admiral Jason Bassa, spoke on the relevance of their exercise, Omimimo, which means Clean Water in European language, to further have more successes. He spoke on the low rate of sea criminals recorded this year and how the Navy was able to reduce this hydro-headed monster, as well as local and international support in enhancing police duty this year. Everyone is interested in finding solutions to act to criminalities that will affect trade all over the world. To that extent, what will attract other partners to collaborate with you is for you to show capacity. And within the African continent, the Nigerian Navy is recognized as a dominant force indeed and a good money within the West African sub-region and across the continent. At the total of six ships, two helicopters and detachment of NNS special boat service alongside two deep blue project ships will be deployed for the exercise. Destiny Momo for Plus TV Africa. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.