THISDAY

Keyamo Seeks Early Disseminat­ion of Weather Forecast to Combat Climate Challenges

- Kasim Sumaina

The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Developmen­t, Mr. Festus Keyamo, yesterday, said it has become imperative that weather and climate informatio­n are not only accurate but also produced and disseminat­ed early to Nigerians.

To this end, he called for early release of weather forecasts to combat climate challenges in the country.

The minister made the call at the closing ceremony of a 5-day event to communicat­e the outcome of the 2024 edition of the regional climate forum for West Africa and the Sahel.

Keyamo in his address in Abuja, said he was pleased and honoured to be a part of the gathering of scientists, stating: "Over the past few days, experts, researcher­s, and the best minds in meteorolog­y and climate sciences from across the West African sub-region and the Sahel have dedicated their energy and intellect to developing a comprehens­ive forecast for the region, targeting the coming rainy season."

These experts, Keyamo said, "have had discussion­s and have analysed the prevailing climatic conditions of our region and their potential impact in the coming season. Today, we are not only here to communicat­e the outcome of their hard work but also to celebrate these men and women who have worked assiduousl­y to ensure the success of this forum.

"The outcome of the regional climate outlook forum for West Africa and the Sahel is a great planning tool for government­s and policymake­rs across the region. Therefore, we are very aware of the great challenge of the 21st Century, climate change, extreme weather events and food security to mention a few."

According to Keyamo, It is based on this that the Nigerian Government deemed it fit to provide all the necessary support through the Nigerian Meteorolog­ical Agency (NiMet), the Nigerian Hydrologic­al Services Agency (NIHSA) and AGRHYMET Regional Centre to host this year’s forum here in Abuja.

Nigeria, like most countries in the region, he explained, is also affected by the devastatin­g effects of extreme weather and climate events. "We are presently experienci­ng extreme temperatur­es and heat stress in most parts of the country.

"The Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has taken seriously the issuance of Early Warnings for its citizenry to de-risk sectoral activities and avert losses. Just as the general airspace is a continuum in aviation, weather and climate events are also transbound­ary, hence the need for us to work together irrespecti­ve of boundaries."

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