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CEO Wants More Of Nigeria’s Orbit Satellites
The Chief Executive Of
ficer, Centre for Satellite Technology Development (CSTD), Dr Spencer Onuh, has called on the Federal Government to increase the number of Nigeria’s satellites in orbit.
Onuh made the call on Wednesday in a paper entitled, “Satellite Technology in Nigeria: The Roadmap for Peace,’’ he delivered at the 2nd University Lecture of Salem University, Lokoja.
CSTD is an arm of the National Space Research and Development Agency (NASDA).
The centre was established to develop space technologies relevant for national development among other things.
Onuh stressed the need for the government to increase the number of its satellites in orbit to fasttrack the country’s development.
He said: “currently, the number of satellites in orbit worldwide is about 7,600.
“Of this number, Russia has 4,017 satellites followed by the USA with 2,098 satellites.
“A comparative study of the number of satellites owned by Nigeria with its high population shows that the country is lagging behind.
“Hence, there is need for the government to strategically decide to increase the number of Nigeria’s satellite in space.
“Government should, as a matter of urgency and national importance, embark on acquisition of next generation satellites.
“These include Synthetic Aperture Radar and appropriate communication satellites both for civil and military uses.
“We need to recognise that space technology plays a significant role in national, economic and social development.’’
The CEO listed the benefits of space technology to include environmental assessment and monitoring, disaster prediction and monitoring, health monitoring, industrial development and security.
He said that studies had shown that there is a significant relationship between the rate of a nation’s development and space activities.
“The Nigerian space programme was set up to achieve sustainable national development with peaceful uses as its focus.
“It is a general knowledge that peace is not achieved by just wishful thinking but by the application of knowledge.
“We have already started applying our existing satellite technology in the field of agriculture where you have precision agriculture which has to do with crop yield prediction, e-agriculture’’ he said.
Onuh said that data from real-time farming collated from farmers in different information centres across the country and development of agriculture was simplified with the help of satellite
“This makes peaceful co-existence possible because farmers can farm with precision thereby providing more food for the populace and eradicating poverty.
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According to him, manufacturers in the non-alcoholic beverage segment are already facing heavy fiscal and cost pressures.
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