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Defence Minister Reassures Nigerians: Military Firepower Surpasses Terrorists

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisMay 7, 2025 Article/Column No Comments3 Mins Read
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Defence Minister Reassures Nigerians: Military Firepower Surpasses Terrorists.

 

Nigeria’s Minister of Defence, Mohammed Badaru, has firmly dismissed claims that terrorist groups possess superior firepower compared to the nation’s armed forces. Speaking at a ministerial briefing in Abuja on Wednesday, Badaru underscored the Nigerian military’s advanced weaponry and technological edge over any terrorist organisation.

 





The Minister’s remarks came in response to concerns raised by members of the House of Representatives on Tuesday, following a recent attack on a military base in Giwa, Borno. Lawmakers had expressed alarm over the perceived growing strength of terrorist groups, prompting Badaru to clarify the situation. “The issue is, this war is not a conventional war. It’s like a guerrilla war,” he explained. “They watch us, they have informants among the people we try to protect, and they strike unexpectedly when our surveillance is focused elsewhere.”

 

Badaru highlighted the unconventional tactics used by insurgents, noting their reliance on local informants and surprise attacks. However, he reassured the public that the military’s capabilities far exceed those of the terrorists, with ongoing efforts to enhance national security.

 

In a significant boost to Nigeria’s defence capabilities, the Minister revealed progress within the Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria (DICON). Of the 53 companies operating within DICON’s complex, 10 have already begun producing military-grade hardware, including drones, aircraft components, personal computers, helmets, and safety vests. “Most of these companies are at various stages of constructing their factories,” Badaru said, adding that the operational firms are delivering critical equipment to support the military.

 

The Minister outlined ambitious plans to expand DICON’s output, with a target of having at least 20 companies fully operational by the end of 2025. “By next year, we aim to begin exporting,” he stated, signalling Nigeria’s intent to become a regional leader in defence manufacturing. Badaru also mentioned efforts to revitalise a section of the Ajaokuta industrial complex to further support DICON’s operations, enhancing the corporation’s role in national security.

 

The announcement has been welcomed by security analysts, who see the development of domestic defence manufacturing as a step towards self-reliance. “Producing drones and protective gear locally will reduce dependence on foreign suppliers and strengthen our forces,” said Dr. Ibrahim Yusuf, a defence consultant in Abuja.

 

However, some lawmakers remain cautious, urging the government to address the intelligence gaps highlighted by Badaru. “The Minister’s assurances are encouraging, but we need to tackle the issue of informants and improve surveillance to prevent further attacks,” said Hon. Amina Suleiman, a member of the House of Representatives.

 

Badaru’s briefing reflects the government’s commitment to bolstering Nigeria’s military strength and countering the evolving threat of terrorism. As DICON ramps up production and the armed forces adapt to guerrilla tactics, the Minister’s message is clear: Nigeria’s military remains a formidable force, poised to protect the nation and its people.

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