AFIT Gets NUC Nod to Commence Degree Programmes

Senator Iroegbu in Abuja

The Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT) Kaduna has been given the nod to commence degree programmes by September 2018, barely a year after the Bill establishing it was assented to by President Mohammadu Buhari.

This was revealed weekend during the Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar’s courtesy visit to the National University Commission (NUC) in Abuja.

Abubakar in a statement SATURday by the Director of Public Relations and Information (DOPRI), Air Vice Marshal Olatokunbo Adesanya, said the first degree programmes to be offered by the Institute include Aerospace Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering, and Automotive Engineering among others.

He said the Institute would also offer Masters Degree programmes in fields such as Aerospace Vehicle Design with Airframe, Power Plant and Avionics Options, in addition to other programmes.

Speaking further, the CAS praised the painstaking efforts by NUC to ensure standardisation of university education in the country.

According to him “the challenges of the 21st cannot be resolved without proper education. Consequently, the NAF gives much credence to human capacity development.”

He added that the NAF has continued to train its personnel both locally and abroad, as the Service was aware of the fact that “no one can give what he does not have”.

Abubakar expressed optimism that AFIT had what it takes to meet the requirements for the desired upgrading and that the Service would readily address any gaps that might be discovered by NUC officials, during inspection visits, to ensure the takeoff of the degree programmes by September 2018.

He disclosed that AFIT currently boasts of over 20 members of Staff with doctorate degrees in aerospace engineering and related fields while over 40 members of staff had Masters Degrees in various fields.

Besides, he said Cranfield University of United Kingdom, with which AFIT has several years of relationship, had expressed its readiness to support AFIT in its quest to become a degree-awarding body.

Abubakar also observed that following the signing of Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with over 15 Nigerian tertiary institutions, the NAF has continued to find local solutions to complex technical challenges.

According to him, the upgrading of AFIT to a degree-awarding institution would therefore only enhance NAF’s overall technical competency and research capability.

While receiving the Air Force Chief, the Executive Secretary of NUC, Prof. Abubakar Rasheed, commended the NAF for its efforts that saw to the speedy passage and assent of the bill establishing AFIT.

He equally lauded the CAS for his vision, doggedness and commitment to the upgrading of AFIT to a degree-awarding institution.

Rasheed acknowledged that there was indeed the need for a specialized university that is geared towards solving some of the peculiar technological challenges of the NAF.

He added that AFIT would be expected to offer degree courses in fields such as computer security and cyber warfare in addition to other related conventional programmes towards enabling the country to develop those skills required for survival in the 21st Century.

Speaking further, the NUC boss stated that the Commission was aware of the strides already being made by AFIT in Research and Development as well as its successful collaborations with tertiary institutions within and outside the country.

In addition, he stated that the Commission was aware that AFIT admits and trains a sizeable number of civilian students.

He therefore expressed the willingness of NUC to closely work with the NAF to ensure that AFIT meets the criteria for upgrading to a degree-awarding institution.

On December 05, 2017, the bill establishing AFIT was signed into law by the current Federal Government administration. AFIT was founded in 1977 with the initial name ‘NAF Technical and Support Supply School’ and it has since then been providing technical training to personnel of the NAF, other sister services, members of the civil populace and personnel of the armed forces of sister African countries.

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