Defence Headquarters, has approved funds to begin the process for the upgrade and accreditation of Armed Forces Electrical and Mechanic Mechatronics School.

Chief of Defence Staff, General Abayomi Olonisakin announced this in Abuja at the graduation of participants of Course 3 of the school drawn from the Army, Air Force and Navy.

Olonisakin said upgrade and accreditation would enable the school to pursue a programme on “National Innovative Diploma’’.

Olonisakin, who spoke through Chief of Defence Logistics, Major-General Ibrahim Attahiru, said the objective of setting up the school had largely been achieved, saying this was exemplified by the quality of graduands it had so far turned out.

Olonisakin also said the school was established to produce technicians capable of tackling complex challenges of maintaining automobiles in the inventory of the armed forces.

“The training of competent technicians is key to maintainability. This will enhance the serviceability of military equipment to meet all operational logistics and administrative requirements.’’

He said the school had been expanded to increase admission, including civilians, for subsequent courses.

The school, which was set up in 2015 following a bilateral agreement between Nigeria and German Ministries of Defence in 2011, had so far turned out 30 graduands.

“The school enrolls the technicians of the armed forces of Nigeria, who are expected to undergo an intensive two years training in line with the National Board of Technical Education –NABTE curricular and the German Chambers of Commerce and Industry regulations,’’ Olonisakin said.