Dr Sadiq Umar, the national chairman of NISE made this call on Tuesday in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja.
Part of the mandate, according to Umar, is the implementation of the National Space Research and Development Agency’s (NASRDA) Roadmap of 2030.
He said the roadmap included building indigenous competence in developing, designing and building appropriate hardware and software in space technology as a tool for socio-economic development.
According to him, NISE and NASRDA have the human capacity to carry out these mandates but we are handicapped by poor funding.
“Based on the plan and the roadmap of NASRDA, by now we should be able to design and launch satellite using our facilities.
“NISE is pushing through its parent body, the Nigerian Society of Engineers to reach the President, requesting that we don’t just need the laboratories but need special fund interventions.
“NASRDA should be removed from the line budget. There are a lot of bureaucratic bottlenecks if you have to go through the budget,” he said.
Umar said that making impact in the space industry needed proper funding to facilitate the implementation of the space agency’s roadmap.

