Ground breaking: IVM produce fighter jet parts, aid the war against Boko Haram (photo)
– Innoson vehicle manufacturing has been lauded for supporting the Nigerian Air Force
– The IVM has been producing local parts for NAF fighter jets
– IVM promises to produce more aircraft parts to aid in the war against Boko Haram
The management of Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing (IVM) Company has been lauded by the Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sadique Baba Abubakar for its role in the fight against Boko Haram insurgency.
The CAS lauded IVM for providing the needed technical support that has enabled the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) to sustain its operations against the insurgents plaguing the northeast.
Chief of Army Staff, Air Marshal S. B Abubakar presenting souvenir to Mr Innoson Chukwuma.
In a statement issued through Group Captain Ayodele Famuyiwa, the director of public relations and information, the CAS noted that at a time when the NAF would have been forced to ground its entire fleet of Alpha Jets due to lack of brake assembly, the IVM helped to locally modify and overhaul the brake assembly of the MB-339 aircraft for adoption on the Alpha Jets.
The statement partly reads: “This ingenious effort by IVM is instrumental to the continued operation of the Alpha Jets, and had helped to save the day when help was not forthcoming from abroad.”
Air Mshl Abubakar stated that the contribution by IVM deserves national recognition and award, given the important role played by the Alpha Jet in the ongoing counter insurgency operations in North East Nigeria.
He stressed that the collaboration between the NAF and IVM is in line with one of the key drivers of the CAS vision which is “strategic partnership with ministries, departments and agencies for enhanced research and development”.
“Beyond the feat, the NAF is poised to exploit the possibilities of mass producing the Alpha Jet break assembly and other parts locally by partnering with IVM, as well as other credible organisations, to build own capacity for enhanced self-reliance. The invitation of IVM team to Headquarters Nigerian Air Force for further discussions was based on this premise,” CAS informed.
While receiving the Chairman IVM, Mr Innocent Chukwuma and team members in his office, Air Mshl Abubakar expressed the willingness by the NAF to expand the scope of existing research and development collaboration with IVM.
“Our partnership with IVM would not end with the Alpha jet break assembly but a leeway to forge new frontiers, through research and development, to replicate some of the spares needed by our platforms” the CAS said.
Air Mshl Abubakar stated that the feat has not only saved the country huge foreign exchange that otherwise would have been spent abroad but also adding value to Nigerians through provision of job opportunities.
In response to the CAS’s words of gratitude, the IVM chairman expressed the readiness of his company to partner with the NAF to help manufacture locally some of the spares needed to keep its aircraft operational.
Mr Innocent Chukwuma noted that such synergy as existing between the NAF and IVM would help to reduce the dependence on foreign technologies while promoting self-reliance, as well as technological and economic development.
He further disclosed that his company has the expertise to locally manufacture and assemble a number of automobile products that would be of benefit to the NAF.t
Meanwhile, troops recorded success in the onslaught against Boko Haram in the early hours of Wednesday, February 10, as men of the of 212 Tank Battalion, 29 Task Force Brigade ambushed and killed some members of sect.
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