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Drone technology awareness in Nigeria

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By Mercy Kelani

It aims to showcase the cutting-edge innovation of Unmanned Aircraft Systems.

Mr. Fortune Idu, the coordinator of dronetecx in the country, discussed the potential for drones to transport passengers as awareness of drone Technology grows. He mentioned the submission of reports to the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and the establishment of a drone department within the regulatory agency. Mr. Idu added that drone technology aims to showcase the cutting-edge Innovation of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), aircraft that are controlled remotely without a pilot on board.

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These drones, with their multitude of capabilities, are rapidly evolving and making an impact in various facets of society. The significance of their capabilities does not only lie in the aircraft’s physical presence, but in how it is utilized. In today’s advanced technological revolution, both small and large aircraft systems can be operated remotely with a sophisticated level of control. This capability opens up a wide range of possibilities for what these aircraft can achieve.

This system has been around in the scientific community for some time.

He clarified that this technology is purely hypothetical. It may be considered novel on a global scale, but it is not entirely ground-breaking. Interestingly, the initial image of the far side of the moon was captured using a remotely operated drone system. This system has been around in the scientific community for quite some time. However, its widespread use and potential applications across various fields are what uniquely set it apart as new and innovative.

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Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) is responsible for overseeing drone activities in Nigeria, while customs is tasked with Revenue collection for imports. The National Security advisor of Nigeria https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Security_Adviser_(Nigeria)/ currently holds authority over the Security aspects of drone usage, casting a shadow over these operations. Due to the recent release of the regulation, NCAA has not publicly disclosed the criteria for full operations and importation. As a result, the scale of the impact is still uncertain.

Dronetech submitted requests to NCAA asking for a letter of no objection.

More so, he stated that the journey of dronetech began under difficult circumstances. Despite skepticism and prohibition, they emerged during a period where many claimed their mission was impossible. They are proud members of NUSA, a group focused on unmanned aircraft and remote robotics. Together, they are united in their efforts to advocate for their cause. Dronetech submitted formal requests to the NCAA asking for a letter of no objection, which they eventually sent to them.

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With that letter in hand, they were able to move forward with hosting the event. Years down the line, the Office of the National Security Adviser decided to collaborate with them on one of their programs. From that point onward, every record of their actions has been utilized to further the progress of the nation. They have made it a priority to submit all reports to both the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authorities and the Office of the Security Adviser.

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In the next decade, there is a possibility of the U.S. intervening, which could lead to significant progress. Nigeria is known for its quick and unplanned advancements, especially in technology like computers. Despite initial skepticism, many people in Nigeria have embraced new technologies and are eager for advancements in this field. In Nigeria, citizens are eagerly anticipating the establishment of a global regulatory framework that will enable the integration of drones and other types of aircraft into the existing airspace system. This integration, known as airspace integration, is the key milestone that is awaited in order to move forward.

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