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DSS, NASENI begin local production of high-tech security equipment

The National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure said on Thursday that it has commenced the production of high-tech security equipment in partnership with the Department of State Services, according to a report by The PUNCH newspaper

The agency described the development as a major step towards achieving technological self-reliance in Nigeria’s security sector.

Speaking at a briefing in Abuja, NASENI’s Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Khalil Halilu, said the advanced security equipment, jointly developed with the DSS and with full support from the President, would enhance intelligence gathering and improve national security coverage.

“A state-of-the-art manufacturing facility jointly constructed with the DSS in Abuja is fully equipped with the latest security systems and technology that will transform the conduct of security operations nationwide,” Halilu said.

He added that the DSS Director-General, Oluwatosin Ajayi, has consistently emphasised the President’s vision of promoting self-reliance among security agencies and reducing Nigeria’s dependence on imported security equipment.

Halilu explained that both agencies had trained and developed technical expertise in manufacturing the equipment, though specific details could not be disclosed for security reasons.

“The President firmly believes that Nigeria has the capacity to manufacture its own security equipment and should minimise reliance on foreign imports. This strategic partnership leverages NASENI’s scientific and engineering expertise to enhance research and innovation tailored specifically to the needs of the security sector,” he said.

Halilu added that the success of the project would soon position Nigeria as a regional leader in security technology manufacturing in West Africa, with positive implications for regional stability and economic growth.

“The initiative reflects the President’s broader priorities to promote self-reliance and technological advancement in security systems, marking a significant milestone in Nigeria’s pursuit of sustainable security solutions,” he stated.

Earlier in the year, security expert Bright Echefu noted that Nigeria possesses the indigenous capacity to tackle its security challenges without relying on foreign countries through the use of homegrown technology.

Nigeria has long depended on foreign nations for military hardware, spare parts, and technical expertise — a reliance that has often led to delays and operational setbacks during crises.

Over the years, security analysts have warned that such dependence undermines military readiness and compromises national sovereignty.

The Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla, recently stressed the urgent need for the military to embrace local technology and innovation to strengthen national security.

Tunde Alade

Tunde is a political Enthusiast who loves using technology to impact his immediate community by providing accurate data and news items for the good of the country.

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