Contact Info

  • ADDRESS: Oyo, Nigeria

  • PHONE: +234 806 762 7209

  • E-MAIL: info@dreportorialmedia.com

  • Home  
  • Nigeria to Replace Aging Satellite with NigComSat-2A and 2B
- News

Nigeria to Replace Aging Satellite with NigComSat-2A and 2B

The Federal Government has officially greenlit the roadmap to replace Nigeria’s aging satellite fleet. NigComSat Ltd confirmed this week that the procurement process for NigComSat-2A and NigComSat-2B is underway. These next-generation High-Throughput Satellites (HTS) are designed to secure Nigeria’s orbital sovereignty before the 2028 expiration of NigComSat-1R.

ABUJA — The Federal Government has moved to avert a potential vacuum in the country’s orbital assets, confirming the immediate development of two new communication satellites: NigComSat-2A and NigComSat-2B.

The confirmation comes following a high-level review of the country’s space assets earlier this December. Managing Director of Nigerian Communications Satellite Limited (NIGCOMSAT), Mrs. Jane Egerton-Idehen, announced that the agency has moved beyond the planning phase and is now actively engaging global partners through a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model.

Securing the Orbit Before 2028

The urgency of this project is driven by the lifespan of NigComSat-1R, the country’s current communications satellite launched in 2011. While its lifespan has been technically extended, it is scheduled to “expire” operationally in January 2028.

“We are not just looking at a replacement; we are looking at a generational leap,” Egerton-Idehen stated during the agency’s end-of-year strategy briefing. “NigComSat-2A and 2B will ensure we do not lose our orbital slot or our independence in critical telecommunications infrastructure.”

Technical Leap: High-Throughput Capacity

Unlike their predecessor, the new satellites are High-Throughput Satellites (HTS), designed to handle the massive data load of a modern digital economy. Key technical specifications released in the Request for Proposal (RFP) include:

  • Capacity: A combined payload of 77 transponders across multiple frequency bands (L, C, Ku, and Ka-bands).
  • Coverage: The footprint will extend beyond Nigeria, covering West, Central, and Southern Africa, allowing NigComSat to aggressively compete for regional market share.
  • Applications: The expanded Ka-band capacity is specifically targeted at supporting the NCC’s new “Direct-to-Device” roadmap (see previous report), enabling broadband connectivity for offshore oil platforms, rural schools, and smart city projects.

Government Backing

The Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani, has thrown his full weight behind the project. Speaking on December 17, Tijani emphasized that the satellites are critical for national security.

“We cannot claim digital sovereignty if our backbone infrastructure relies entirely on foreign commercial operators,” the Minister noted. “NigComSat-2A and 2B provide the secure channel we need for our military, our data centers, and our government communications.”

Next Steps

With the Request for Proposal (RFP) already issued to international manufacturers, the selection of a technical partner is expected to be finalized in Q1 2026. The aggressive timeline aims to have at least one of the two satellites in orbit for testing by late 2027, ensuring a seamless handover from NigComSat-1R.

You Might Also Like

Potential HIV Vaccine Falls Short in Mid-stage Study

Medicaid Expansion Improves Hypertension and Diabetes Control

Long-Term Care Needs Among Retirees Varies Widely, New Research Shows

Benefits of Yoga: 10 Ways Your Practice Can Improve Your Life

What Are Some Ways to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19?

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

About Us

D Reportorial Media is a dynamic news blog platform committed to in-depth journalism, reliable reporting, and meaningful storytelling. We focus on delivering well-researched content across politics, society, culture, tourism, entertainment, health, technology, and global affairs. Designed for readers who value clarity and substance, our stories go beyond headlines to unpack the full picture

Email Us: info@dreportorialmedia.com

Contact: +234 806 762 7209

dreportorialmedia @2025. All Rights Reserved.