Daily Trust (Abuja)

Nigeria: China Donates $3M Military Equipment to Nigeria

The Minister of Defence, Engineer Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso yesterday received military equipment worth $3milion which was donated by the Peoples Republic of China to the Nigerian Armed Forces.

The defence minister who was represented by the permanent secretary, Dr. Haruna Sanusi made this known at the formal handing over of equipment at the Mogadishu barracks Abuja where he said that the event ends an earlier agreement signed by both countries.Dr. Haruna Sanusi said that he hoped that the gesture would strengthen the already existing relationship between the two countries, while emphasizing that Nigeria's interaction with China has started to yield dividends as they have already purchased a 12 F -7N, multi- role aircraft and 2 (No.) F-7 Training aircraft from China.

Sanusi said 'China North Industries (NORINCO) has shown interest in joint venture partnership with DICON and we look forward to its fruition'.

Earlier, the Chief of Defence Staff, General Alexander Ogomudia said the occasion was delayed due to the process of clearing, sorting and distribution of the goods at the ports.

Ogomudia said that a team of 21 members from the Chinese training team was expected in the country to train Nigerian personnel in the use of the sophisticated equipment.

Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Wang Yongqio said the gesture by his country was mainly to facilitate Nigeria's effort in its various responsibilities which include peace keeping operations in West Africa.

According to him, the items being distributed include, computers, air field sweepers' vehicles, emergency navigational and light vehicles, uniforms, deep sea diving equipment, parachutes, helmets, caps, rain coats and bullet proof.


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