Admiral Michelle J. Howard, commander,
Allied Joint Force Command Naples, commander, U.S. Naval Forces
Europe and commander, U.S. Naval Forces Africa, will visit Nigeria, September 7-8, where she will meet senior Nigerian civilian
and military officials to discuss maritime collaboration and the
naval bilateral relationship.
Admiral Howard is scheduled to visit
Nigeria’s naval headquarters for discussions with Chief of Naval
Staff, Vice Admiral Ibom Ete Ibas. The Admiral will also meet with
Nigerian graduates of U.S. service academies and deliver a
presentation on women, peace and security at the Nigerian Defence
College.
"Nigeria has over 450 miles of
coastline and their central location in the Gulf of Guinea makes
their Navy a key player in the fight against illicit maritime
activity,” said Howard. I'm visiting to discuss the security
challenges and deepening our relationship in training and exercises,"
says Howard.
The visit will allow Howard to talk to
Nigeria’s leaders about the significant contributions they can make
to confronting security challenges and enhancing stability throughout
the region.
U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa,
headquartered in Naples, Italy, oversees joint and naval operations,
often in concert with allied, joint, and interagency partners, to
enable enduring relationships and increase vigilance and resilience
in Europe and Africa.
Admiral Michelle Howard graduated from
the United States Naval Academy in 1982 and from the Army’s Command
and General Staff College in 1998, with a Masters in Military Arts
and Sciences.
She took command of USS Rushmore (LSD
47) March 12, 1999, becoming the first African American woman to
command a ship in the U.S. Navy.
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