Insecurity: Africa Must Invest In Indigenous Military Innovations – Shettima

Insecurity: Africa Must Invest In Indigenous Military Innovations – Shettima

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The continent’s numerous security issues, including terrorism, need to be addressed by Vice President Kashim Shettima, who has demanded that there be home-grown solutions.

Shettima claimed that African countries must work together to address the continent’s numerous forms of insecurity.

He argued that Africa must invest in indigenous military innovation, artificial intelligence, and cyber-defence because it cannot continue to be just a technology consumer.

“Waffering has evolved in a fundamental way. Asymmetrical, digital, and frequently invisible characteristics are present today. Our response must not be less dynamic.

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We must invest in indigenous military innovation, artificial intelligence, and cyber defense. Africa cannot continue to be merely a technology consumer. At the 2025 African Chiefs of Defence Staff Summit in Abuja on Monday, Shettima stated that we must be creators, innovators, and owners of the tools that will safeguard our future.

He claimed that the summit gave Africans a chance to review their military goals in light of their shared goals for security.

The Vice President added that a new doctrine of continental defense, one based on trust, shared intelligence, and coordinated strategy, was needed.

He addressed the gathered military leaders, saying, “The threat that exists on our continent compels us to pause and reflect, from the deserts where insurgency passes to the seas where piracy prowls, from the silent corridors of cybercrime to the ruthless networks of transnational criminals.

“Neither our response nor any of these tragedies respects borders,” the statement continues. Our resolve must also reflect what is true of our difficulties. These threats cannot be neutralized by themselves.

Security, in his opinion, is the foundation on which all progress must rest.

He exhorted participants to look into ways to collaborate with the defense industry, conduct research partnerships, and find African-led solutions to issues affecting African security.

The Vice President also urged the organized private sector to support the continent and make investments in the future of defense to ensure that all countries survive.

“Desire must be put forth at this summit as a means of deepening cooperation through joint training, harmonised doctrines, and interoperable systems, not just as a meeting.” We must establish a framework in which our defense institutions speak with one voice and act with one goal in order for this to continue.

Source: Channels TV

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