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Nigeria’s defence industry emerges as key player in African arms market

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
August 13, 2024
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Nigeria is fast becoming the go-to destination for African nations seeking high-tech military hardware, according to the Federal Government.

This revelation was made by the Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, during a news conference marking the 60th anniversary of the Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria (DICON).

Matawalle stressed the significance of DICON’s evolving role under the Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration, noting that the corporation’s advancements reflect the Ministry of Defence’s commitment to modernising Nigeria’s military capabilities.

“DICON is entirely a new DICON,” Matawalle declared, emphasising the corporation’s renewed capacity to produce sophisticated arms and ammunition.

Nigeria is becoming a top destination for high-tech military hardware in Africa

He further stated that DICON’s transformation is attracting significant interest from other African countries, who are now turning to Nigeria for their defence needs. This development is seen as a game-changer for Nigeria’s economy.

According to Matawalle, increased patronage from African nations could substantially boost foreign exchange earnings, create jobs for skilled Nigerians, and reduce capital flight.

“We are not only enhancing our national security but also contributing to the economic growth of our country,” the minister said, according to The Nation.

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Exhibition of home-made military hardware

The announcement comes on the eve of the maiden Africa Defence Industries Conference and Exhibition in Abuja, where over 150 foreign nationals are expected to showcase their capabilities.

The exhibition, scheduled to begin tomorrow, will allow Nigeria to demonstrate its growing prowess in producing military hardware.

The minister also highlighted the strategic importance of keeping specific capabilities under wraps for security reasons.

“We cannot reveal everything about our capacity, but we assure you that DICON is capable of meeting our defence needs,” he said, adding that several African countries are already procuring arms and ammunition from Nigeria.

Matawalle underscored the potential of the new DICON Act 2023 to significantly contribute to Nigeria’s development and national security.

He praised DICON’s journey over the past six decades, noting that the corporation has expanded its production from small arms and ammunition to military vehicles, artillery, and other defence equipment.

“DICON’s 60-year journey is a testament to Nigeria’s commitment to self-reliance in defence production,” Matawalle said.

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