Nigerian Government Recommits to Enhance Military Capabilities in Research, Development
Nokai Origin, Abuja
The Minister of Defence, Mohammed Badaru has reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to bolstering Nigeria’s military capabilities through enhanced Research and Development (R&D).
The Minister according to the Director of Information and Public Relations Ministry of Defence, Henshaw Ogubike was speaking at the Defence Research and Development Bureau (DRDB) Annual Seminar and Exhibition at the National Defence College in Abuja.
He stressed the importance of leveraging local innovation to overcome the challenges posed by global and regional security threats.
Addressing the audience as the Special Guest of Honour, the Minister said: “Our national security strategy acknowledges the vital role of innovation in fostering a secured and prosperous nation. To effectively respond to today’s dynamic threats, we must integrate a Military Industrial Complex that promotes self-reliance and local production of military equipment.”
He further highlighted President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, emphasising the President’s commitment to advancing Nigeria’s defence production capacity through the DICON Bill of 2023.
The seminar, themed “Enhancing Synergy in R&D Towards a Robust Military Industrial Complex in Nigeria”, is aimed to promote collaboration among stakeholders in the defence sector.
The Minister underscored the critical need for synergy, stating that R&D is the backbone of any successful Military Industrial Complex.
“It is through collaboration and cooperation that we can harness cutting-edge technologies and stay ahead of emerging threats,” he explained.
Consequently, he said the Ministry will continue to support DRDB’s efforts to develop Indigenous military technology, stating that:, “We are committed to fostering policies that encourage private sector participation and capacity building in defence research. Together, we will build a self-reliant nation with a strong defence posture.”
Dominica Nwabufo
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