Dear Editors,
kindly find below and the attached Dr Olisa Agbakoba’s letter to the Hon. Minister of Science and Technology, Senator Adeleke Mamora on Licensing of Space Objects in Nigeria.
Thanks.
Niyi Odunmorayo
Media Assistant to Dr Olisa Agbakoba SAN
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6th February 202
Sen. Adeleke Mamora
Hon. Minister of Science and Technology
5 & 9th Floor, New Federal Secretariat,
Shehu Shagari Way, Central Area,
Garki, Abuja.
Dear Hon. Minister,
LICENSING OF SPACE OBJECTS IN NIGERIA.
The Federal Government is pressed for revenue and needs new streams of income to meet all obligations. To support the government’s efforts to generate revenue, the National Space Council issued Regulations on Licensing and Supervision of Space Activities, 2015 approved by President Buhari. The regulation establishes a licensing regime that requires corporations managing and controlling space objects (which includes satellites, space crafts, and launch vehicles) to be licensed and registered with the National Space Research and Development Agency of Nigeria (NASRDA). Regrettably, most corporations operating space objects in Nigeria have failed to comply and operate illegally. Our findings established that Nigeria is losing over N1 trillion from illegal operation of these corporations. We are compiling a list of these corporations which we intend to share with your Ministry, NASRDA, and the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation. It is important that these corporations comply with extantregulations, failing which after 14 days we will initiate legal proceedings for them to comply.
Please accept assurances of our highest regards.
Sincerely,
Dr. Olisa Agbakoba SAN
Cc:
Dr. Halilu Ahmad Shaba
Director-General/Chief Executive
National Space Research and Development Agency
Federal Ministry of
Science and Technology
Obasanjo Space Centre, Pyakasa Junction,
Airport Road, Abuja