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Naval Chief visits Sanwo-Olu
The Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral E.I Ogalla, on Tuesday paid a visit to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State at the Lagos House, Marina.

Governor Sanwo-Olu chatting with Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral E.I Ogalla, during a visit
Governor Sanwo-Olu, in a statement disclosed that during the visit, Vice Admiral Ogalla expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the Lagos State Government for the unwavering support of the Nigerian Navy throughout the years.
According to the Governor, Ogalla reaffirmed the Nigerian Navy’s unwavering dedication to ensuring the security of both Lagos and Nigeria through vigilant protection of the waterways.

Governor Sanwo-Olu, Vice Admiral E.I Ogalla, and his vising team
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Governor Sanwo-Olu, in the statement highlighted:
Babajide Sanwo-Olu
@jidesanwoolu
“Today, the Nigerian Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral E.I Ogalla, paid me a visit at the Lagos House, Marina.
“During the visit, Vice Admiral Ogalla expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the Lagos State Government for our unwavering support of the Nigerian Navy throughout the years.
“He reaffirmed the Nigerian Navy’s unwavering dedication to ensuring the security of both Lagos and Nigeria through vigilant protection of the waterways.
“I conveyed my confidence in Vice Admiral Ogalla, emphasizing that Lagos would greatly benefit from his leadership. I also expressed our firm commitment to eradicating any form of illegality within the state, which underscores the importance of upholding law and order for the benefit of all residents.”
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