NiMet, NGF to Strengthen Collaboration on Climate Change

Kasim Sumaina in Abuja

The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet), and the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF), are to strengthen their collaboration in the interest of Nigeria’s continued socio-economic development.
Speaking at a meeting at the NGF’s Office in Abuja over the weekend, the Director General and Chief Executive Officer of NiMet, Prof. Charles Anosike, said that a formal relationship between the NGF and NiMet was in the best interest of the country as it will benefit the people.
He said it was no longer news that the country is seeing increasingly weather events that are affecting communities.


 “Every year, we count losses of the number of our people that have been killed, families and communities displaced, and the economic damages. These extreme weather events also trigger human trafficking, disease outbreaks, and other negative impacts,” he added.
Anosike stressed that NiMet and NGF believe strongly that something should be done to mitigate the impact of climate change, and would sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to guide their relationship.


“If we can proactively collaborate and coordinate our activities, we should be able to reduce the impact of climate change. This is why NiMet has come to the NGF. Our collaboration will ensure that weather and climate information get to the last mile the Nigerian people.


“Weather and climate information are critical to the sustainable economic development of our people. Early warning systems are systematic activities that will ensure that weather and climate information get to the Nigerian people and to the vulnerable to ensure that they would be able to respond accordingly.


“Not reactively, but proactively. Early warning saves lives but for it to work effectively, synergistic leadership has to be demonstrated by all the relevant stakeholders,” he explained.
He also said that NiMet’s Seasonal Climate Prediction (SCP) was an early warning tool in support of the United Nations Early Warning for All (EW4ALL) initiative.


 “The forecast is a painstaking and rigorous scientific exercise that involves the utilisation of global and regional models and other atmospheric drivers with strong teleconnection with our region to arrive at the outlook,” Anosike noted.
On his part, the Director General of the NGF,  Abdulateef Shittu, said that climate change was impacting the economic wellbeing of people nationally and globally.


 “NiMet is a critical federal government agency, hence the NGF has agreed to sign an MoU with NiMet so that we can support and partner with them to implement all the climate change initiatives that the agency has in the interest of the Nigerian people
“Climate change is all about mitigation and adaptation. We have discussed a lot about that and what needs to be done. We have to face the reality of climate change and see how we can mitigate it, especially about preventing food shortages and ensuring food security. These are critical,” he noted.

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