The National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Ministry of Defence aimed at enhancing Nigeria‘s defence capabilities for self-reliance in military hardware production.
This was disclosed in a statement issued on Wednesday by the Director of Information of NASENI, Olusegun Ayeoyenikan. The statement stressed that this partnership marks a pivotal moment in Nigeria‘s quest to strengthen its defence infrastructure through indigenous innovation and technological advancement.
During the MoU signing ceremony, the vice chairman of NASENI, Mr Khalil Suleiman Halilu, highlighted the importance of the Military Industrial Complex as not just a strategic initiative but a national imperative.
Khali emphasized that in a rapidly evolving global security environment, Nigeria must position itself to address emerging threats with homegrown solutions.
“Today, we are embarking on a journey that will redefine Nigeria‘s defence landscape and secure our nation‘s future,“ said the NASENI Executive Vice Chairman. „This partnership between NASENI and the Ministry of Defense is a testament to our commitment to harness Nigeria‘s scientific and engineering expertise in the service of national defense.“
NASENI‘s track record in research, development, and manufacturing positions the agency as a key player in the establishment of the MIC. The new Military Industrial Complex will serve as a hub for developing, producing, and maintaining military equipment, ranging from small arms to advanced defense systems.
The project aims to create a robust ecosystem that supports the needs of the Nigerian Armed Forces while fostering the growth of local industries, thereby reducing reliance on foreign imports.
„This MoU represents the beginning of a long-term collaboration aimed at enhancing our defence capabilities through innovation and indigenous production,“ the Executive Vice Chairman said further
He added that „our goal is to ensure that our military is equipped with the best tools to defend our nation, and through this partnership, we will lay the foundation for a self-reliant defence industry that will also contribute to Nigeria‘s economic growth.“
Halilu deeply appreciated the minister of state for defence, Dr Bello Mohammed Matawalle, and the entire Ministry for their unwavering support and confidence in NASENI. „We are ready to work tirelessly to ensure that the vision of a Nigerian Military Industrial Complex becomes a reality. We owe it to our nation, to our Armed Forces, and to the generations yet unborn,“ he said.
Other stakeholders present to witness the signing of this landmark agreement included the minister of steel development, Prince Shuaibu Abubakar Audu; permanent secretary of the Ministry of Defence, Dr Ibrahim Abubakar Kana; senior officers of the Nigerian Armed Forces.