The Nigerian Army will showcase Africa’s first ever Army Vehicle Manufacturing Company (NAVMC) in a national broadcast on Sunday as it steps up effort to combat insecurity in the country.
NAVMC was officially commissioned in January and was expected to take-off with the production of the prototype of the light and heavy infantry vehicles at Rigachikun, Kaduna State.
The commissioning of NAVMC in January featured a facility tour of NAVMC’s production line, which include NAC-V production line, B vehicles assembly plant, fitter machine plant, engine overhaul shop, engine testing bay, fabrication, painting and spray shop as well as foundry and metal smith shop.
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“This is to inform personnel of the Nigerian Army and interested members of the public that Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) will show/broadcast a 30 minutes documentary on the first ever indigenous Army Vehicle Manufacturing Company in Africa,” the Nigerian Army said on Twitter.
“The Nigerian Army Vehicle Manufacturing Company by 2030 hrs (8:30) pm today Sunday 30 June 2019. Please tune to the station by the time stated above.”