 The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency and the Armed Forces are celebrating trainees of the DBLU project who graduated today. The training and project are important for the safety of Nigerian waterways as plus TV Africa's Angozi or HSC tells us more. Just a few months ago, President Mohamed Abu Haril launched the DBLU project in Lagos. The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA and the Armed Forces were given a mandate of tackling piracy, sea robbery and other crimes at sea. Today, 42 Air Force personnel are graduating after undergoing training for the safety, security and sanity of Nigerian's oceans front. NIMASA, the Nigerian Army, Navy and Air Force can't be happier. We cannot leave our security, aridment and operation in the hands of foreigners. That is why this is very important. As you graduate today and begin this enormous task of watching over our maritime domain from above the sky, I leave you with this watchword, vigilance, vigilance, vigilance. I congratulate you on this momentous occasion, which signifies your attainment of a major milestone in your various careers. Next is a brief tour of the assets to be used by the graduands and their word of certificates. With the airmen and women done with their training, Bashir Ujamo explains what is next. The next is operations. We will have to deploy the assets now. Even before now, the asset has been deployed. We train some of them abroad, or most of them abroad. The remaining courses that they're supposed to take abroad because of the COVID-19 restrictions. The deputy governor of understate advises the graduands to continue to train themselves so they can be perfect. So they need to upgrade and improve themselves and pay attention and be committed to this work. No sabotage of any kind. They need to be committed because it's a national call to duty for them. The initiative of the Day Blue project is not only about security, but also for proper regulation so waterways and oceans can be safe for all the people engaged in maritime business in Nigeria. No plus TV Africa, Mgoziqa or HSE.