 Flag officer commanding the western naval command Admiral Yakubo Wambai has served as the expectation of the stabilisation support mission in Guinea-Bissou would yield many positives. The military wares such as trucks, cars and tankers were among the equipment shipped on NNS Kada. Guinea-Bissou has experienced four coups since independence from Portugal in 1974 and is currently in turmoil. The Air Force also said that the movement of the equipment through NNS Kada showed that the Nigerian Navy and the Nigerian Armed Forces had come of age to conduct such operations successfully. Firstly, this trip shows or showcases the synergy that has continued to become a hallmark of the armed forces of Nigeria as it operates. The role the Nigerian Navy is playing today by NNS Kada conveying military hardware is one of the roles assigned to the Nigerian Navy constitutionally. By moving this equipment, we are supporting IKUMOK, not IKUMOK, IKUAS, with the stabilisation support force that is established in Guinea-Bissou. This equipment is needed by the contingent of Nigerians that is there. Here too, we will have moved this either by freight international shipping but we are showing that the Nigerian Navy, the Nigerian Armed Forces has come of age to be able to conduct its operations as it is supposed to be, as designed, as we've been mandated constitutionally. So the Chief of Defence Staff, Chief of Naval Staff, Chief of Army Staff and also the Chief of Air Staff are bringing all this together to show the manifestation under the leadership of the Ministry of Defence. So by and large at the end of this, we are going to continue to showcase the capability, the capacity and competence of the Armed Forces of Nigeria to the whole world.