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Private Sector, Military Advised On NIGCOMSAT
The Minister of
Communications Technology, Mrs. Omobola Johnson, former Minister of Science and Technology, Prof. Turner Isoun and the chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Information Communication and Technology (ICT), Ibrahim Gusau, have called on the Organised Private Sector (OPS), the military and rural dwellers to take advantage of the cheaper Ka-band satellite application being rolled out by the Nigeria Communication Satellite (NIGCOMSAT).
The Ka-band satellite is being rolled out into rural and remote communities using the Nigeria Postal Services, (NIPOST) facilities.
Speaking at the launch of the Ka-band 8 transponders satellite application made possible by NIGCOMSAT in collaboration with the NIPOST in Abuja recently, Johnson who was represented by the permanent secretary in the ministry, Dr. Olatunji Olaopa, said the deployment of the efficient satellite application would no doubt revolutionise financial inclusion of the rural dwellers while providing cheaper source of accessing the internet for private bodies and public institutions.
According to her, with the launch of Nigka Net, Nigeria has assumed her position as a regional leader in communications technology.
She said the ministry would work towards breasting the tape in setting the pace for communications technology solutions globally, bringing on cutting edge future oriented and market driven products that meet the best standards.
“Further, the ministry has reinvigorated all the agencies to accelerate efforts at meeting this goal”, she said.
Speaking in the same vein, Isoun said the objective of NIGCOMSAT IR which was birthed through the launch of Ka-band was symbolic for the country after 10 years.
He said government agencies should link up with the satellite, adding that the Ka-band which was put together by Nigerians would offer them the best performance.
In his remark, GUSAU said this was a critical time for the military and of course the military was aware that there is a partnership for the deployment of satellite communication in the military’s field of operations.