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    Nigeria Calls on Private Sector to Invest in Africa’s Space Future

    Abdullahi JimohBy Abdullahi JimohJune 15, 202503 Mins Read
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    The National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA) has called on African businesses to seize the opportunities emerging within the rapidly growing global space economy, which is projected to reach one trillion dollars annually by 2030.

    The appeal was made by NASRDA’s Director-General, Dr Matthew Adepoju, during a press briefing held on Friday in advance of the second Africa Space Economy Conference and Exhibition (ASEC 2025), scheduled to take place in Abuja from 17 to 19 June. The event, organised in collaboration with the Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI), will focus on the theme “Space Economy and Emerging Markets in Africa”.

    Dr Adepoju highlighted that the global space economy is on the verge of surpassing $500 billion per year, making it the fastest-growing economic sector worldwide. He stressed that Africa must position itself at the forefront of innovation, science, and technology by investing in space-related ventures.

    “This is the Fourth Industrial Revolution and Africa must not be left behind.

    “It is time for us to take our rightful place at the forefront of global innovation, science and technology, with space technology being the pinnacle of human endeavour.

    “The space economy is the fastest growing economic sector in the world and it is projected to hit one trillion dollars per annum. Currently it’s more than 500 billion dollars annually,” he said.

    Nigeria Calls on Private Sector to Invest in Africa’s Space Future

    The conference aims to foster collaboration between industry leaders, academic institutions, and research organisations, all working to strengthen Nigeria’s space ecosystem. Dr Adepoju praised President Bola Tinubu for his forward-thinking economic initiatives, noting the President’s directive to transform NASRDA into a revenue-generating body.

    NASRDA, he said, is now committed to fully commercialising and industrialising space research. The upcoming conference is expected to attract international participants, with confirmed interest from countries such as China, the United States, and several European and African nations.

    The agency is also preparing for the launch of four new satellites—three optical and one Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR). These satellites are intended to support national security, environmental monitoring, and economic surveillance, particularly in sectors such as the blue economy and oil and gas.

    Dr Adepoju encouraged private sector involvement in areas including satellite technology, data services, rocketry, and space-based applications. He stressed that with Nigeria being Africa’s most populous country, there is already a significant market for space-related products and services, and now is the time for African businesses to build capacity, invest locally, and retain economic value.

    Speaking on behalf of ACCI President Chief Emeka Obegolu, the chamber’s Director-General, Mr Agabaidu Jideani, noted that Africa has yet to fully tap into the space economy’s potential. He pointed out challenges such as limited public awareness, infrastructure gaps, and evolving policy environments, but said these issues also present opportunities for innovation and investment.

    “It was with this foresight that ACCI, through our Policy Advocacy Centre, in a strategic partnership with NASRDA, conceptualised the ASEC,” he said.

    Dr Haruna Mohammed, Co-Chairman of the Conference Organising Committee, reiterated that the event is aimed at the private sector and will showcase how space-based technologies can aid in economic diversification, enhance infrastructure, and promote sustainable development across the continent.

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