Cape Times

A dual collaborat­ion of military might

- Dominic Adriaanse

South Africa has a relative advantage over us in military infrastruc­ture

CYBER-security and airspace technology were high on the agenda at the South Africa-Nigeria Defence Committee meeting yesterday.

Delegation­s from both countries, led by SA secretary for defence Sam Gulube and Nigerian Ambassador Danjuma Nanpon Sheni, attended the meeting which reviewed progress made through a defence collaborat­ion between the two countries.

Gulube said that both militaries faced limitation­s and challenges related to resources and funding, a collaborat­ion could address many needs.

“On the issue of cyber-security, both militaries are in the process of strengthen­ing and developing our systems but the field is ever-changing and evolving. Through jointly acquiring infrastruc­ture and expertise we could enhance both our defensive capabiliti­es,” said Gulube.

He said that the Nigerian aerospace experts involved in the meeting had “opened their eyes” to technology but that the technologi­es lay with the South African Space Agency.

The two countries considered collaborat­ion in specialise­d training that would enhance the capability of both countries’ military against global security threats, agreeing to carry out joint exercises to enhance their capabiliti­es.

The Nigerian delegation invited the SA military for a training exchange at their world renowned Nigerian Army Peacekeepi­ng Centre in Jaji, in Kaduna state.

Sheni said that collaborat­ion between South Africa and Nigeria, to establish and localise military production, would go a long way in attending to challenges of resources and funding.

“Our government developed the idea of government-to-government procuremen­t, eliminatin­g a situation of purchasing from third parties and formed the basis for this co-operation. South Africa has a relative advantage over us in military infrastruc­ture, as our country has a clear focus to have such an infrastruc­ture,” said Sheni.

These relations were “extremely strategic” and “very important” said Sheni, extending an invitation to the SA delegation to the fourth session of the defence committee in Nigeria at a later stage.

 ?? Picture: BHEKI RADEBE ?? DEFENSIVE: South African defence secretary, Dr Sam Gulube, and Nigerian Ambassador Danjuma Nanpon Sheni attended a meeting which reviewed progress made through a defence collaborat­ion between the two countries.
Picture: BHEKI RADEBE DEFENSIVE: South African defence secretary, Dr Sam Gulube, and Nigerian Ambassador Danjuma Nanpon Sheni attended a meeting which reviewed progress made through a defence collaborat­ion between the two countries.

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