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NIGCOMSAT and NSCDC strengthen collaboration to enhance Nigeria’s security

05/11/2025
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The Nigerian Communications Satellite Limited (NIGCOMSAT) recently welcomed a high-level delegation from the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), led by FCT Commandant Olusola Odumosu, to its headquarters in Abuja. The visit highlighted an increasing partnership aimed at harnessing satellite technology to bolster national security and improve public safety measures across Nigeria.

Led by Dr Nkechi Amadi, Managing Director and CEO of NIGCOMSAT, the engagement served as a crucial platform for strategic dialogue and knowledge sharing. Both organisations discussed innovative ways to utilise satellite communication systems to support security operations, improve surveillance capabilities, and facilitate better coordination during national emergencies.

During the discussions, both parties reaffirmed their commitment to leveraging technology for the public good. NIGCOMSAT underscored the importance of a secure and resilient satellite infrastructure as a vital component of Nigeria’s ongoing digital transformation and defense initiatives. The NSCDC pledged to continue supporting the safeguarding of satellite assets from potential threats to ensure uninterrupted service across various sectors.

As part of its broader mission, NIGCOMSAT expressed its readiness to collaborate with the NSCDC on initiatives that aim to connect, protect, and empower Nigerian communities through innovative satellite-based solutions. This partnership aligns with the federal government’s vision to foster inter-agency cooperation and incorporate advanced technologies into the country’s security framework.

The visit underscored the strategic significance of satellite technology in addressing emerging security challenges and reinforced NIGCOMSAT’s role as a key driver of Nigeria’s digital and technological progress.

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