Abuja, Nigeria
Bello Matawalle, minister of state for defence, says Nigeria has started selling arms and ammunition to many African countries.
The minister said this was made possible through the Defence Industry Corporation of Nigeria (DICON).
Matawalle disclosed the development at the ministry of defence headquarters, Abuja, on Monday while briefing journalists on the activities lined up for the 60th anniversary of DICON and the launch of the maiden edition of the Africa Defence Industries conference.
The minister said the achievement was facilitated by the recently passed DICON Act 2023, which has the potential to greatly increase Nigeria’s foreign exchange profits and contribute to both national security and development.
He said DICON could produce arms and ammunition for local and international use.
The former Zamfara State governor added that the government’s dedication to strengthening defence capabilities via innovative ideas, strategic alliances, and technical breakthroughs.
Matawalle added that the purpose of DICON’s establishment in 1964 was to guarantee that the defence industry contributed substantially to scientific advancement and national security.
“Today, DICON is celebrating 60 years of dedicated service in the production and repair of military hardware and equipment. Since its establishment, DICON has played a crucial role in Nigeria’s defence sector, collaborating with indigenous companies to achieve excellence in military manufacturing,” the minister stated.