Daily Trust

Why Nigeria needs to replace its sat-2

- Musa Wada wrote from Abuja

Nigeria has sponsored or co-sponsored six satellites, of which only two are currently operationa­l. One of these satellites is functionin­g even though it has passed its expired date and this means a lot to our country.

The country currently has a communicat­ion satellite, Nigeriasat-2, in operation. The satellite was designed to last for 15 years (2011 – 2026) in orbit. The earth observatio­n satellite is surviving beyond projected life expectancy of seven years (2011 – 2018).

This only satellite is a testament to the quality of its engineerin­g. A favourable host environmen­t was also a factor. That the satellite is surviving by grace is not in doubt and its factor in its survival. Neverthele­ss, some of the critical components of the satellites may not endure much longer. This means it can stop operating at any time.

The implicatio­n for our country is enormous. This is because it will affect Nigeria’s capacity to access space support for developmen­t and security.

The Nigeria-sat 2, which provides informatio­n on security, agricultur­e and transporta­tion, needs urgent replacemen­t.

Aside from satelliteg­enerated data, the government will then have limited capacity to determine things like agricultur­al and constructi­on activities across the country.

By having its own satellites, Nigeria doesn’t need to rely on basic satellite data from other countries or private companies to supply it the needed data. This isn’t optional.

Relying on foreign government­s or getting informatio­n from private companies carries great risks. The loss of any satellite is very inevitable. So, the timely investment in a replacemen­t is critical.

The government is expected to urgently move in this direction. Approved budgetary position in the country in recent years has linked provisions for manufactur­ing and laundering Nigeriasat-3 and Nigeriasat-1. Going forward, it should also include plans for training of engineers, among others.

The government must act fast on this needed satellite replacemen­t.

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