NAF Partners Institutions of Learning in South-West
BY AMOS DUNIA, ABUJA – The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) said it is riding on its existing Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with selected Nigerian institutions to explore additional areas of partnerships in Research and Development (R&D).
Accordingly, it said that its team of R&D specialists, led by the Chief of Standards and Evaluation at Headquarters NAF, Air Vice Marshal Kingsley Lar, has commenced a tour of selected institutions in the South-west with whom it MoUs.
A statement by the Director, Public Relations and Information, Nigerian Air Force, Air Commodore Olatokunbo Adesanya said the purpose of the tour is to restate NAF’s commitment to the existing MoUs, evaluate current joint projects and explore new areas that could immediately add value to the NAF in the fight against insurgency.
Adesanya further said that the 3-man NAF Team is also looking into new training opportunities.
According to him; “So far, the Team has visited Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) Ile Ife, Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA), University of Ibadan (UI) and the National Machine Tools Limited, Osogbo.
“The team is also scheduled to visit the University of Lagos, Yaba College of Technology, Covenant University and Lagos State University before returning to Abuja on November 10, 2017.
“OAU is the Centre of Excellence in Software Engineering, a programme that is funded by the World Bank. Consequently, during the visit, the University restated its willingness to partner with the NAF in providing Information Technology solutions. Furthermore, OAU indicated its intention to establish an Aeronautical Department for which it seeks the NAF’s partnership for specialists and consultancy. FUTA, on the other hand, is the West African Service Centre for Climate Change and Adaptive Land Use.
“The visit, therefore, revealed the university’s readiness to continue to partner with the NAF in the areas of meteorology and cloud computing, both of which are critical to NAF air operations. In addition, the Machine Tools Limited at Osogbo offers training in machine tools operations and has Computer Numerically Controlled machines that could be used for production of some aircraft parts and tools.”
The NAF’s spokesman noted that the expertise of UI in electrical and electronics offers tremendous opportunities for the maintenance of NAF aircraft and related equipment.
Adesanya said one of the key drivers of the vision of the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, is “Strategic partnerships with MDAs for enhanced Research and Development”.
He said towards this direction, the NAF has so far signed MoUs with 19 universities, other tertiary institutions and research agencies, including key industries.
“The partnership has aided NAF operational readiness through the timely production of some aircraft parts and tools at more cost effective prices. Interestingly, most of the locally made parts and tools are adapted to our environment and are thus more durable.
“The NAF is also benefitting from the training of its personnel, especially technologists, at some of the institutions with attendant positive effect on aircraft serviceability. It is envisaged that with the huge resources and talents in our institutions, the NAF would soon be able to domesticate most of its aircraft maintenance activities up to Depot Level.”
Adesanya said the next series of tours by the NAF Team would be to its partnering institutions in the South-south, South-east, North-east, North-central and North-west.