Friday July 18, 2025
By TheNewsDESK |

The Chairman of EIB Group and Briech UAS, Bright Echefu, has advised that the use of jamming systems by security operatives can help address challenges posed by insurgents in Nigeria.

Echefu, a security expert, made this statement on Wednesday during a media tour of EIB Group subsidiaries.

Recently, the Nigerian Military, in collaboration with Briech UAS, unveiled the first and largest indigenous attack drones and bombs in Nigeria and Africa.

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The event, which marked the unveiling of these attack drones and bombs, took place at the Briech UAS headquarters in Abuja and was graced by Gen. Christopher Musa, the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS).

Speaking to the press at the Briech UAS headquarters, Echefu stated that with the right support and increased investment, indigenous companies have the capacity to provide the necessary logistics support to the military in the fight against insecurity.

While acknowledging government support for indigenous security firms, he called for more policies to foster Nigerian companies’ growth, especially those in the defence and security sector.”

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“I can tell you that I am not the only one supporting the various sectors through local activities and local productions. There is a lot going on. People are even producing tractors in Nigeria now.

“Nigeria currently has the capacity to end this emergency, with the number of local companies investing heavily.

“The Nigerian military strongly supports local manufacturers through research collaboration and support,” Echefu added.

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