Piqued by the incessant attacks and killings in communities, Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang has partnered with Briech UAS Limited to acquire advanced drones for intelligence gathering and rapid response by security agencies in a strategic move to step up security surveillance in the state.
Governor Mutfwang while speaking at the unveiling of the Briech UAS-manufactured drones and missiles in Kuje, Federal Capital Territory (FCT) alongside the Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, emphasized the critical role of technology in modern security operations.
A statement issued in Jos by the director of press and public affairs, Mr. Gyang Bere noted that the partnership represented a fresh and innovative approach to tackling security threats in the state.
Mutfwang commended the armed forces for their dedication to national security and expressed gratitude to President Bola Tinubu for his unwavering support for safeguard of lives and property across the state. He also called on the military to encourage local manufacturers in producing military-grade surveillance equipment tailored to the nation’s unique security challenges.
“I can attest to the professionalism and efficiency of the Nigerian armed forces. This is why Plateau State is rapidly regaining its reputation as the ‘Home of Peace and Tourism’ despite recent security distractions. One of the key tools enabling this progress is the effective deployment of technology, and this is where Briech UAS has significantly contributed to our state’s security efforts,” Mutfwang stated.
He further highlighted the impact of the partnership, noting that the deployment of Briech UAS facilities in Plateau State had already enhanced the efficiency of security forces on the ground. He expressed optimism that this collaboration would further strengthen security operations, ultimately restoring peace and enabling farmers to return safely to their fields.
“The time is now to address these challenges that hinder national prosperity. One of my key aspirations for this year is to see Plateau State farmers return to their farms. The only way to achieve this is by providing them with adequate security coverage, both in the air and on the ground, ensuring their safety,” he added.
General Christopher Musa lauded the innovation and initiative demonstrated by Briech UAS Limited. He assured that the Defence Headquarters would explore collaborative opportunities with the company to enhance national security efforts.
“It is with great honour and appreciation that I witness the unveiling and live demonstration of the first set of locally manufactured attack drones by Briech UAS Limited. This marks a significant milestone in our nation’s journey toward self-reliance in defense technology and a major step in strengthening our security capabilities,” General Musa stated.
He said the cutting-edge technologies would provide critical intelligence to enable security forces to take swift and decisive action against emerging threats. He further noted that in an era of increasingly complex security challenges, the adoption of advanced surveillance technology is pivotal to achieving optimal operational outcomes.
Chairman of Briech Group, the parent company of Briech UAS Limited, Dr. Bright Echefu, underscored the significance of the latest advancements in unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technology. He described the unveiling as a landmark achievement in the nation’s pursuit of enhanced security solutions.
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