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Chinese defence firm strikes arms deal with Nigeria, deepening ties with West Africa
Chinese defence firm strikes arms deal with Nigeria, deepening ties with West Africa

South China Morning Post

time16-05-2025

  • Business
  • South China Morning Post

Chinese defence firm strikes arms deal with Nigeria, deepening ties with West Africa

Nigeria has struck a major agreement with a leading Chinese defence company to begin local production of military -grade ammunition, deepening the West African nation's military ties with Beijing. The deal, signed during Nigerian Minister of State for Defence Bello Matawalle's visit to China earlier this month, covers the construction of ammunition production lines, maintenance and upgrades of military hardware , servicing of battle tanks and military engineering services. It also involves technology transfers and training for Nigerian defence personnel. While Nigeria's Defence Ministry did not name the Chinese company in its May 6 statement, photos showed officials reviewing equipment from China North Industries Group Corporation (Norinco), a state-owned arms manufacturer. A high-level Norinco delegation visited Nigeria in March to discuss local arms production through collaboration and technology transfers. The partnership marks the latest step in Nigeria's growing military cooperation with China, which began in the mid-2010s when Nigeria turned to Beijing after failing to secure needed defence equipment from the Obama administration during the peak of Boko Haram's insurgency.

China expands military supply pact in Africa with new Nigeria deal
China expands military supply pact in Africa with new Nigeria deal

Business Insider

time07-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Insider

China expands military supply pact in Africa with new Nigeria deal

Nigeria is set to begin local production of military-grade ammunition under a new partnership with a leading Chinese defense company. The agreement, announced by Minister of State for Defence Bello Matawalle during an official visit to China, includes the construction of production lines for various types of ammunition and servicing of military equipment, marking a significant step toward strengthening Nigeria's defense capabilities. The meeting follows a March visit by a senior delegation from China's North Industries Corporation (Norinco) to Abuja, marking a significant step in strengthening defense ties between China and Nigeria. According to a statement issued by the Office of the Director of Information and Public Relations, the Minister said the main objective of the engagement was to formalize a partnership through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Chinese firm and the Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria (DICON). He noted that under the MoU, the Chinese company has agreed to facilitate the transfer of cutting-edge defence technology to Nigeria, establish local manufacturing facilities for advanced military equipment, and support technical knowledge exchange to enhance the skills of Nigerian personnel. Other key areas of collaboration include the maintenance and upgrading of existing military hardware, servicing of battle tanks, and offering military engineering services. Under the MoU, new production lines will be constructed for various ammunition types, including 7.62×51mm ball cartridges, 7.62×51mm blank cartridges, 9×19mm pistol cartridges, and machine gun ammunition. Additionally, manufacturing workshops and facilities will be established in Kaduna and Kachia, Kaduna State, for the production of brass casings, bullet jackets, and other essential defense components. Nigeria eyes Chinese air defence systems Apart from securing the military training and hardware production deal, Nigeria is strengthening its defense ties with China to enhance its air defense systems. A recent high-level visit by a Nigerian delegation led by Air Marshal Hasan Bala Abubakar, Chief of the Air Staff, to China resulted in discussions with key defense contractors, including China Electronics Technology Group Corporation (CETC) and China North Industries Corporation (NORINCO). The talks focused on advanced technologies to support Nigeria's Military Total Radar Coverage (MTRACON) initiative. The Chinese side showcased defense systems such as high-energy laser counter-drone technologies and the Sky Dragon air defense system. China's military in Africa China has continued to exert its influence in Africa through infrastructure financing and military training, particularly through its Peace Unity-2024 project. The Peace Unity-2024 project focuses on enhancing the capacity of African nations to address regional security challenges. By offering military training, joint exercises, and defense equipment, China has positioned itself as a significant partner in helping African countries build self-reliant security frameworks. This project also emphasizes the sharing of military expertise and technology, aimed at improving the operational effectiveness of African armed forces.

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