- The African Space Foundation urges Nigeria to invest in space technology for economic growth
- They recommend using satellite technology for security and advocate public-private partnerships for space advancement
The African Space Foundation has advised the federal government to invest significantly in space technology to boost Nigeria’s economy. The organization emphasized that many countries that have embraced space technology have advanced others.
Furthermore, the organization called upon the military high command to use satellite technology to monitor the activities of terrorists and other criminals in the country. This, they argue, will create a safer environment for businesses to thrive.
The director-general of the African Space Foundation, Ayo Fasanya, suggested that Nigeria should expect more collaborations, focusing on public-private partnerships. He stressed the importance of such partnerships for the country’s advancement in space science.
Yakubu Tegina, a lieutenant commander in the Navy, also noted the significance of space technology in naval operations, particularly in managing waterways and national security for coastal nations.
Tech training application for Nigerians opens soon – FG
Starting this Friday, The Federal Government will begin accepting applications for its three million digital skill empowerment initiative.
Dr. Bosun Tijani, the Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, announced this during a fireside conversation at Moonshot by TechCabal on Wednesday.
Additionally, he mentioned that the application process would be open to trainers and individuals aspiring to acquire technical skills.
He disclosed that the programme’s first phase would be targeted at 30,000 Nigerians. Tijani said, “Starting this Friday, you will see applications being released for trainers and those who want to be fellows.”
Recently, the minister, in his blueprint, outlined a plan to equip three million Nigerians with tech skills over the next four years. He said, “Our commitment to talent development is unwavering. We aim to train three million early to mid-career technical talents over the next four years.”
While spotlighting Andela’s feat in Nigeria, the minister stated that his plan was feasible. According to him, the ministry intends to start small and grow big.
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