According to the 2024 Global Fire Power ranking, Nigeria occupies the third position amongst African countries with the largest number of naval fleets, at 133 ships. This demonstrates Nigeria’s determination to protect its seas, advance its economy, and ensure regional peace.
The organization’s rankings are based on warships, submarines, and other naval forces owned by each nation. The rankings are as follows:
- – Algeria: 1st, with 213 vessels
- – Egypt: 2nd, with 140 vessels
- – Nigeria: 3rd, with 133 vessels
- – Morocco: 4th, with 121 naval ships
Nigeria’s naval fleet comprises:
- – 2 frigates
- – 10 patrol boats
- – 5 mine warfare vessels
- – 2 submarines
- – 114 smaller naval vessels
The Nigerian Navy plays a crucial role in:
- – Protecting the country’s territorial waters
- – Combating piracy and other maritime crimes
- – Conducting peacekeeping operations in the region
- – Enhancing economic development through maritime trade
The top 20 countries with the largest naval fleets in Africa are:
- Algeria – 213
- Egypt – 140
- Nigeria – 133
- Morocco – 121
- Cameroon – 65
- Tunisia – 52
- South Africa – 47
- Angola – 40
- Ghana – 27
- Eritrea – 23