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Israel-Iran War Causing Military Equipment Shortages — Defence Minister

The Defence Minister, Gen Christopher Musa (retd.), has stated that the ongoing Iran, Israeli conflict is having adverse effect on the Nigerian military.

He stated on Saturday that the crisis between Iran, Israel, Us. Russia and Ukraine is making it difficult for Nigeria and other countries to procure military equipment needed to tackle insecurity, causing a shortage in military equipment.

The minister also decried also decried the absence of a comprehensive national database, adding that it is hampering the efforts of security agencies, particularly the police, in tracking criminals and preventing crimes across the country.

He revealed this while delivering a keynote address at the Nigerian People’s Strategic Conference and Defence Exhibition 2026 in Abuja.

Speaking on the challenges facing the nation’s security architecture, The defence minister said that international conflicts have restricted access to military equipment, stressing the need for Nigeria to strengthen its domestic defence production capacity.

He said, “With the war in Ukraine, Russia, Iran, US and Israel, it has been extremely difficult getting equipment. Most times, they do down payment because they have the money and they produce most of these items. So, even when you go to get, they have booked for them, so it’s difficult. The only solution is for us to produce what we need.”

Additionally, Musa applauded indigenous defence manufacturers and innovators, urging greater government support and patronage for locally produced military equipment.

He urged the National Assembly to back the development of an extensive database for all Nigerians, stating that it is essential to contemporary law enforcement and national security.

 

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