President Muhammadu Buhari has directed the Federal Ministry of Defence to produce a plan for the establishment of a modest Military Industrial Complex for the local production of weapons to meet some of the requirements of the country's armed forces.
Speaking at the graduation ceremony of
the National Defence College, President Buhari described as unacceptable,
Nigeria's current over-dependence on other countries for critical military
equipment and logistics.
In a statement signed by Mallam
Garba Shehu, his Senior Special Assistant on media and publicity, Buhari said
"We must evolve viable mechanisms for near-self-sufficiency in military
equipment and logistics production complemented only by very advanced foreign
technologies.
"The Ministry of Defence is
being tasked to draw up clear and measurable outlines for development of a
modest Military Industrial Complex for Nigeria.
"In this regard, it is to
liaise with other strategic MDAs and industries to re-engineer the Defence
Industries Corporation of Nigeria (DICON) to meet national military hardware
and logistics requirements."
He told the gathering that his
administration had, since its assumption of office, reviewed the nature
and character of Nigeria's security threats and challenges.
"We recognized first and
foremost, the external dimensions of these threats and the need for
international cooperation and common security mechanisms to tackle them,"
the President said.
The President added that in the
light of this realization, his Administration was "convinced that the best
approach was to work within the framework of the Lake Chad Basin Commission
(LCBC) to mobilize a collective regional effort in the fight against terrorism
and insurgency.
The President urged the
graduates and officers and men of the Armed Forces to work harder to win the
war against Boko Haram, terrorism and insurgency.
"We must apply a
comprehensive strategy and coordinate all elements of national power against
terrorism and insurgency; we must show result oriented leadership at all levels
of military Command; we must set up an optimal organization to manage and
sustain operational performance; and we must show confidence and winning
mentality," President Buhari told them.
The President assured that the
Federal Government under his leadership will strive to meet the
operational, logistic, training and welfare requirements of the Armed Forces of
Nigeria.
He also reaffirmed his commitment to
ameliorating the hardships of people living in areas most affected by
insurgency and terrorism.
"We have the will, resolve and
conviction to apply a comprehensive strategy and coordinate all elements of
national power against terrorism and insurgency," the President reassured
Nigerians and the international community.
Buhari said that the National
Defence College had fulfilled the vision of its founding fathers, by becoming a
strategic human capacity-building institution, making credible contributions to
Nigeria and other friendly countries.
The President urged graduates of the
College's Course 23 to resolve to make "a marked difference in your future
deployments and contribute your quota to the evolution and implementation of
national security, defence and military strategies."
"You should be the source that
lights up the environment wherever you find yourselves," he told
them.
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