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Nigeria to License Space Ecosystem Players for Revenue Growth

By DAYO ADESULU

Federal Government Targets Satellite Technology for Economic Growth

The Minister of Innovation, Science, and Technology, Chief Uche Nnaji, announced plans to regulate and license players in Nigeria’s space ecosystem. This initiative aims to enhance revenue generation and improve monitoring capabilities across critical sectors.

The announcement came during the inauguration of the Advanced Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Laboratory by the National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA) in Abuja, part of Nigeria’s 25th anniversary of space exploration.


Key Highlights of the Minister’s Speech

“With satellites, we can see all these things and even boost agricultural activities,” Nnaji emphasized.


NASRDA’s Vision for Space Science

The Director-General of NASRDA, Matthew Adepoju, highlighted the agency’s commitment to leveraging space research for economic growth:


Locally Sourced Drone Technology

Director of AUAVL, Chichebe Akachukwu, shared details about the agency’s drone capabilities:


Space Technology Collaboration and Research

The event also featured the launch of NASRDA’s International Journal of Space Technology and Earth Sciences by Mrs. Esuabana Nko-Asanye, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Innovation, Science, and Technology.

NASRDA urged government agencies and private organizations to collaborate in deploying space technology to achieve national goals.

 


 

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