The National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), has pledged to patronise the Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria (DICON) on Training for armourers and purchase of ammunition among others.
The Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, retired Brig.-Gen. Buba Marwa, made the pledge during a courtesy visit by the Director General of DICON, Maj.-Gen. Babatunde Alaya, in Abuja.
In a statement Deputy Director, Public Information and Media, DICON, Lt.-Col. Haruna Sani, on Friday quoted Marwa that DICON has remained a strategic partner that could complement the ongoing fight against illicit drugs and substance abuse in the country.
He commended the DICON boss for his ingenious stride through strategic partnership and collaboration which was capable of propelling the prospect of DICON to match its counterparts in India and Brazil.
In his remarks, the DICON boss, Maj.-Gen. Alaya commended NDLEA for sustaining the tempo in the fight against drug abuse in Nigeria.
He stated that all crimes had direct or indirect links with drugs while appreciating Marwa for the willingness to patronise DICON products.
Alaya said that the signing of the DICON Act 2023 by President Bola Tinubu gave the Corporation the prospect of becoming the Hub of Military Industrial Complex.
This, according to him, is evident in multiple strategic partnerships the corporation is engaging with defence related private sectors.
Alaya assured the NDLEA boss that no defence Institution in Nigeria would have to import ammunition for the execution of its mandate in the next few months.
He added that commitment and sincerity of the Corporation’s leadership had convinced private sectors to show interest in collaborating with DICON through the provision of the defence needs for the Armed Forces of Nigeria and other para-military agencies.
“Very soon, Nigerians would be proud of DICON with a substantive number of committed partners with this critical national institution,” he said. (NAN)