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Many African countries now procure arms from Nigeria – Matawalle

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Bello Matawalle, the Minister of State for Defence, has revealed that an increasing number of African countries are now procuring arms and ammunition from the Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria (DICON). 

He made this announcement in Abuja during the 60th-anniversary celebration of DICON and the launch of the maiden Africa Defence Industries Conference.

DICON, established in 1964 to boost national security by reducing reliance on foreign arms, has grown its capabilities significantly over the years. Despite facing various industry challenges, DICON has remained committed to self-reliance and now possesses the capacity to produce military vehicles, artillery, and other defence equipment.

“DICON’s journey began with a modest start, focusing on the production of small arms and ammunition,” Matawalle stated. “Over the years, DICON has expanded its capabilities, venturing into the manufacture of military vehicles, artillery, and other defence equipment. Despite facing challenges, DICON persevered, driven by its commitment to self-reliance and national security.”

He further emphasized the corporation’s growing influence across the continent. “Many African countries are now coming to DICON for the procurement of arms and ammunition,” he said.

Ibrahim Kana, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Defence, also highlighted the corporation’s increasing importance. He announced that it is now mandatory for all Nigerian security agencies to source their arms and ammunition from DICON, signalling a significant shift towards local production.

“I can assure each and every one of us, in the next two years, Nigeria will not buy 7.62mm calibre ammunition again,” Kana said. He also noted that the Public Procurement Act supports local production, making it obligatory for all procuring entities in the country to prioritize locally produced goods before considering imports.

Kana added, “The law now makes it mandatory for us in the Ministry of Defence, the National Security Adviser’s office, Ministry of Interior, Police Affairs, and all other security organizations in Nigeria… if you are procuring any arms or ammunition using government funds, you have no right to go and procure abroad unless we did not have any money in Nigeria.”

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