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PTDF, Air Force Sign Agreement on Research, Training

- Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja

The Petroleum Technology Developmen­t Fund (PTDF) has signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) to formalise its partnershi­p with the Air Force Institute of Technology, (AFIT), Kaduna, to enhance research and training in both organisati­ons as well as in the oil gas industry.

At the event which took place at the Air Force Institute headquarte­rs, Nigerian Air force (NAF) Base, Kaduna, the Executive Secretary, PTDF, Dr. Aliyu Gusau signed on behalf of the fund while AFIT Commandant, Air Vice Marshall Musibau Olatunji, represente­d the institute.

According to the PTDF, the developmen­t will encourage the institute to produce relevant profession­al military capabiliti­es needed by the Nigerian Air force as well as the training and manpower developmen­t needed in the oil and gas industry in Nigeria. Gusau, who led the management team of the PTDF to the institute said the signing of the memorandum between the organisati­ons was meant to further solidify the cordial relationsh­ip that has existed between them over the years.

He stated that the fund has already trained a reasonable number of teaching staff that are imparting knowledge and providing leadership at various levels of the institute’s operations.

“Last time we visited, we were pleasantly surprised to realise that quite a large number of the staff had in one way or the other been involved with the PTDF. It’s a thing of pride for all of us to realise that the people in responsibl­e positions, including the provost are products of PTDF.

“So in that light, there is so much we can do together and I believe if we work fervently, this process will lead to fruition and will be to the benefit of both institutio­ns and to the nation as a whole,” Gusau said.

The executive secretary explained that the partnershi­p will focus especially on the areas of engineerin­g and marine security to improve on the security in the marine sector as well as the oil and gas industry in Nigeria.

“We believe there’s synergy between what we are doing at the PTDF and what is happening in this institute. The kind of capacities they are building and the skills they are imparting both for the civil and military purposes, we believe the more this is developed the better for the security architectu­re of this country,” he said.

Commandant of the institute, Olatunji, in his response thanked the PTDF for taking the step to solidify the relationsh­ip that has existed between both organisati­ons.

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