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Firm Set To Launch Security Production Facility In Nigeria

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A firm, Vinicius International, has commenced the construction of a local security hardware production plant in Nigeria.

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According to the company, this marks a pivotal step toward reducing Africa’s dependence on imported defence equipment. In a statement, the firm said that following the completion of its corporate headquarters in Abuja, it is now building an armoured vehicle assembly line and integrated surveillance solutions hub—an initiative fully licensed under the Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria (DICON).

A senior security analyst in Abuja, Habeeb Ali, said, “Africa’s need for reliable, locally produced security hardware has never been more urgent. Vinicius is laying the groundwork to address a capability gap that has long hindered self-reliance.”

A company representative, Jide Kazeem, said that Vinicius’s localisation effort reflects more than a business ambition—it is a vision of sovereignty. He said, “Every structure we complete, every system we integrate, and every technician we train brings Africa closer to a secure, self-determined future.”
The company further stated, “Looking ahead, Vinicius International plans to scale its Nigerian operations into a broader West African industrial base.

It is also opening its doors to partnerships with international manufacturers interested in African market entry—an approach expected to accelerate technology transfer and enhance long-term defence capabilities. As the continent allocates billions to protect its borders and citizens, Vinicius International’s move signals a profound shift—from reliance on foreign systems to investment in homegrown solutions.

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Its new facility is more than a production site—it is a cornerstone of Africa’s security future, built on African soil, with African leadership, for African realities. The upcoming facility represents a strategic investment in indigenous security manufacturing at a time when Africa’s defence needs are intensifying. In 2023 alone, military expenditure across the continent surged to $51.6 billion—a 22 percent increase in just one year.

Despite this, over 95 percent of Africa’s security hardware continues to be imported from global suppliers such as Russia, China, the United States, and key European nations. This dependency often leads to supply chain delays and exposure to shifting geopolitical pressures, posing major risks to national and regional security.”


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