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FG Restates Commitment To Space Dev
President Muhammadu Buhari has restated commitment to ensuring the space sector witnessed development for digital economy and national security.
Buhari made the commitment in a statement signed by Dr Felix Ale, Head, Media and Cooperate Communications of the National Space Research and DevelopmentAgency (NASRDA) in Abuja, recently.
The President while presiding over the National Space Council (NSC) meeting at the state house, explained that the development of Space Science and Technology and launch of satellites remained the core mandate of the nation’s premier space agency.
“Space technology provides a new frontier for human development as a stimulant for increased technological advancement and economic innovation.
“It offers a unique platform for effective exploration and exploitation of natural resources as well as the protection of our environment.
“The government is committed to development of the space sector, because it is the foundation for cyber security and a vibrant digital economy which is at the forefront of progress and development across the globe.
“The government will keep supportingspace programmes, particularly in the provision of relevant resources needed for the growth and ultimate realisation of the various mandates of the Nigeria space agency,” he said.
The President also reaffirmed the strategic and constitutional role of NASRDA as the only government agency saddled with the core mandate to build and launch satellites for various applications in Nigeria.
The President, who also doubles as Chairman of Nigeria Space Council, directed all stakeholders in the space sector to strictly abide by NASRDA Act 2010, the regulatory framework that established it.
He, however, directed the Minister of Science and Technology, Dr Ogbonnaya Onu, to urgently prepare and submit to the Federal Executive Council for consideration and approval a revised 25-year roadmap for the implementation of the National Space Policy.
Onu, in the statement, pointed out that Space Science and Technology was critical to nation building and had direct impact on all sectors of the economy.
He stressed the need for the space agency to collaborate with relevant stakeholders for actualisation of its mandates which sought to promote the development of space capabilities that addressed urgent needs of Nigerians.
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