Nigeria’s Babatunde Rabiu emerges UN-COPUOS second vice chair

Babatunde Rabiu, research director at the National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA), has been appointed the second vice-chairman and rapporteur of the UN Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (UN-COPUOS).
Olayode Abdurasaq, senior special assistant to the director-general of NASRDA, Matthew Adepoju, disclosed this on Monday in Abuja.
Mr Rabiu, a renowned space physicist, was appointed to the position during the 69th Session of the UN-COPUOS meeting held in Vienna, Austria, from June 10 to June 19.
Reacting to the appointment, Mr Rabiu said its significance includes Nigeria’s ability to derive greater benefits from international space cooperation.
He said the appointment had enhanced Nigeria’s visibility and reinforced NASRDA’s status as the leading national space agency in Africa.
According to him, the appointment demonstrates that the leadership and administrative capabilities of Nigerian scientists are recognised globally.
“Nigeria stands to benefit from several activities within the scope of the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA), for which UN-COPUOS provides policy input.
“With this appointment, Nigeria is strategically positioned to harness the benefits of international cooperation being championed by UN-COPUOS,” he said.
Mr Rabiu added that the development should inspire Nigerian scientists aspiring for global recognition to remain diligent and focused on their pursuits.
“Our impacts are being felt at global levels, and this appointment offers hope to national scientists,” he said.
Mr Adepoju, DG of NASRDA, while congratulating Mr Rabiu on the appointment, described it as another milestone for Nigeria and the agency.
He commended Mr Rabiu’s decades of dedicated service to advancing space science and technology in Nigeria and his contributions to the global space community.
He noted that the appointment represented a continuation of Nigeria’s tradition of leadership at the United Nations.
The DG recalled that the late Adigun Abiodun served as chairman of the full UN-COPUOS from 2004 to 2006.
“Also, Dr Francis Chizea, a research director at NASRDA, also served as vice-chairman of the committee from 2019 to 2021.
“Nigeria does not merely participate in global space governance but continues to provide leadership at the highest levels,” Mr Adepoju said.
The UN-COPUOS is the most important international multilateral forum for discussing humankind’s activities in outer space, where information on national space activities and plans, among others, is shared.
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