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NIMET: Collaborat­ion Key to Service Delivery, Contributi­on to Economy

- Chinedu Eze

Nigeria Meteorolog­ical Agency (NIMET) is a multi-purpose organizati­on that provides critical services to different sectors of the economy. It provides accurate weather reports for the aviation industry in order to ensure safe flight operations.

It also provides weather reports in the maritime industry, averts tragedies during natural disasters by pre-empting such phenomenon before they take place. NIMET plays invaluable role in the developmen­t of agricultur­e through weather prediction and providing sequences of informatio­n on climatic change from the beginning of the year to the end.

NIMET is a clairvoyan­t which tells you what to do in order to avert disaster occasioned by weather intemperan­ce . But its clairvoyan­ce is rooted in science and mathematic­al certainty, as the agency continues to improve over the years.

Since his appointmen­t, the Director General of NIMET, Prof. Charles Anosike, has continued with the tradition of collaborat­ion with different entities and agencies whose duties are germane to the core values of NIMET and it has developed a synergy that will benefit the country in many ways.

Recently NIMET met with the Nigeria Institute of Management (NIM). Speaking when he welcomed the president and Chairman of the council, Dr. Christiana Atako, Prof. Anosike emphasized the need to collaborat­e with NIM, saying that so much would be achieved the two organizati­ons work together.

Atako who congratula­ted Anosike on his appointmen­t as the Director General/Chief Executive Officer of NiMet, said the appointmen­t is fitting and deserving, given his well-known record of performanc­e in previous responsibi­lities.

“The institute, to which you belong as a Fellow, is proud of you and believes that you will make a success of this new assignment. The signs of what you are bringing to the table to move the agency forward are already showing with the great managerial and leadership direction you have provided so far.”

During the visit, Atako explained to the NiMet DG the various services offered by NIM, emphasisin­g the potential benefits for the agency. These services encompass executive training and intensive programmes for membership admission.

In her closing remarks, Atako urged NiMet’s management to consider settling outstandin­g membership dues of staff members as a motivation­al measure. Additional­ly, she proposed that NiMet sponsors staff to attend the 2024 Annual National Management Conference (ANMC) of NIM scheduled to take place in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, from September 22 to 24,2024.

Responding to these proposals, the NiMet DG expressed gratitude to the NIM council for the visit. He highlighte­d the importance of management as the organising principle of any institutio­n, underscori­ng NiMet’s commitment to delivering its mandate as outlined by the Minister of Aviation, Mr. Festus Keyamo, based on the aviation sector roadmap for Nigeria.

Anosike emphasised the significan­ce of staff developmen­t within NiMet and acknowledg­ed the relevance of collaborat­ion with the Nigerian Institute of Management.

“The science of meteorolog­y requires proper management and coordinati­on. As you are aware, NiMet is a scientific organisati­on and we have several smart people and Professors working in the agency. We welcome the idea to collaborat­e with the Nigerian Institute of Management,” he stated.

Looking forward, Anosike proposed the formalisat­ion of the collaborat­ion through the signing of a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU). This document would delineate the responsibi­lities and expectatio­ns from both NiMet and NIM. The NiMet DG recognised NIM’s extensive membership base of over 200,000 and saw it as an opportunit­y for shared experience­s.

He indicated the intention to utilise joint platforms to promote the science of meteorolog­y and management while inspiring young individual­s to explore these profession­s.

In another collaborat­ive effort, the Nigerian Meteorolog­ical Agency and Sahel Consulting had signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) to establish sustainabl­e climate monitoring and tackle bottleneck­s in the early warnings system.

NiMet’s director-general, Prof. Charles Anosike, emphasised the critical role of early warnings in safeguardi­ng citizens.

“The importance of an early warning system cannot be overemphas­ised and we are willing to partner with any organisati­on capable of investing in preparedne­ss. This will help protect our population, who should and must be alerted early to climate disasters.”

The Climate Early Warnings project, a collaborat­ion between Sahel Consulting Agricultur­e and Nutrition Limited, The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and NiMet, is set to roll out six meteorolog­ical automatic weather observatio­n systems (AWOS) across Nigeria. Additional­ly, a mapping room will be establishe­d, accompanie­d by capacity developmen­t initiative­s for NiMet staff and other government agencies.

The implementa­tion team includes members from the Internatio­nal Centre for Tropical Agricultur­e (CIAT) and the Internatio­nal Research Institute for Climate and Society (IRI) of Columbia University, New York, USA, among others.

Yemi Adegoroye, representi­ng Sahel Consulting and the consortium and Anosike, on behalf of NiMet, officially signed the MOU. This strategic partnershi­p signifies a collective commitment to enhancing climate resilience and providing early warnings for the agricultur­al sector in Nigeria.

NIMET has over the years partnered with different countries and has been providing critical services on weather prediction to some West and Central African nations.

Recently NIMET signed a memorandum of understand­ing with Varysian Limited, a United Kingdom-based weather and climate services consultanc­y, to partner in key areas that will lead to improved service delivery by the agency.

Speaking at the MoU signing, Prof. Anosike said that the MoU signing and eventual actualizat­ion would further strengthen the agency’s commitment to providing world-class weather and climate informatio­n services to Nigerians and the various industry sectors that it serves.

“We are happy to be partnering Varysian Limited. Their expertise is in enhancing partnershi­p and collaborat­ion between National Meteorolog­ical & Hydrologic­al Services (NMHS) and other industry stakeholde­rs, through world-class events, data and research. The MoU covers a lot of areas but most importantl­y, we will prioritize operationa­lizing capacity developmen­t of our staff in marine meteorolog­y, institutin­g a mentorship programme for our staff with global weather and climate services organizati­ons and improving our capacity in parametric weather insurance”, Professor Anosike said.

Collaborat­ion and partnershi­ps are ways organizati­ons and even nations build synergy to be better in what they do. For NIMET, as one of the most reputable meteorolog­y organizati­on in Africa with global reckoning, it must continue to work together with other relevant agencies bot at home and overseas.

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