Train Nigeria, Learn Nigeria Project, A Skill up Nigeria Training Programme by Made In Nigeria project Office, Federal Government of Nigeria, and State Government Partnership on Automobile Mechanic, Repair & E-Mobility Training Programme With Toyota, Japan, and Kia, South Korea
Train Nigeria, Learn Nigeria Project, A Skill up Nigeria Training Programme by Made In Nigeria project Office, Federal Government of Nigeria, and State Government Partnership on Automobile Mechanic, Repair & E-Mobility Training Programme With Toyota, Japan, and Kia, South Korea
In a bold move to deepen technical capacity and position Nigeria for the future of mobility, the Made in Nigeria Project Office in Abuja, in collaboration with the Zamfara State Government, is planning a large-scale international training program for 1,000 Nigerian citizens in advanced automotive mechanics, e-mobility systems, and modern repair technologies.
The initiative, which will take place in Japan and South Korea, reflects a strategic shift toward building a highly skilled workforce capable of supporting Nigeria’s evolving transport and industrial ecosystem.
Bridging Nigeria’s Technical Skills Gap
Nigeria’s automotive sector has long been constrained by a shortage of advanced technical expertise, particularly in emerging areas such as electric vehicles (EVs), hybrid systems, and intelligent diagnostics. As global mobility trends shift rapidly toward electrification and digital integration, the need for specialized skills has become urgent.
This joint program is designed to address that gap by exposing Nigerian trainees to world-class automotive systems, manufacturing standards, and repair technologies in two of the most technologically advanced automotive markets globally.
Program Focus Areas
The training initiative will deliver a comprehensive curriculum spanning both conventional and next-generation mobility systems:
1. Advanced Automobile Mechanics
Participants will receive hands-on training in modern engine systems, diagnostics, and maintenance practices aligned with global standards.
2. E-Mobility and Electric Vehicle Technology
A core component of the program will focus on EV architecture, battery management systems, charging infrastructure, and hybrid technologies—areas that are critical to the future of transportation.
3. Smart Diagnostics and Repair Systems
Trainees will learn to use advanced diagnostic tools, software-driven repair systems, and predictive maintenance technologies increasingly used in modern automotive servicing.
4. Workshop Management and Technical Entrepreneurship
Beyond technical skills, the program will incorporate business and operational training to enable participants to establish and manage modern automotive service enterprises in Nigeria.
Why Japan and South Korea?
The selection of Japan and South Korea is highly strategic. Both countries are global leaders in automotive innovation, manufacturing efficiency, and electric mobility development.
Japan is home to some of the world’s most advanced automotive engineering ecosystems, while South Korea has rapidly emerged as a powerhouse in EV technology and battery innovation. Training in these environments ensures that Nigerian participants gain exposure to cutting-edge practices, precision engineering, and high-efficiency production systems.
Economic and Industrial Impact
The proposed training program is expected to deliver wide-ranging benefits:
Alignment with National Industrial Goals
This initiative aligns closely with Nigeria’s broader economic transformation agenda, particularly the push toward:
- A production-driven economy
- Reduced reliance on foreign technical expertise
- Strengthened vocational and technical education
- Industrial diversification and innovation
By integrating international training with local industrial policy, the program reinforces the objectives of the “Nigeria First” approach and the broader Made-in-Nigeria movement.
Conclusion: Building the Future of Mobility in Nigeria
The collaboration between the Made in Nigeria Project Office and the Zamfara State Government represents a forward-looking investment in human capital, one that recognizes that industrial transformation begins with skills.
By leveraging partnerships with Japan and South Korea, Nigeria is taking a decisive step toward building a technically proficient workforce capable of driving the next generation of mobility solutions.
If successfully executed, this initiative could serve as a cornerstone for Nigeria’s automotive evolution, positioning the country not just as a consumer of mobility technologies, but as a capable participant in the global automotive value chain.
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