NiMet predicts 3-days dust haze across Nigeria

By Favour Nnabugwu

 

The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has predicted three days moderate dust haze across the country from Wednesday to Friday.

In its weather outlook released on Tuesday, NiMet predicted horizontal visibility of 2km to 5km and localised visibility of less than or equal to 1,000 metres over the northern region.

The agency said moderate dust haze is also expected over the north, the north-central and the inland cities of the south on Thursday and Friday.

NiMet also anticipated a hazy atmosphere over the coastal belt of the country throughout the forecast period.
Moderate dust haze with horizontal visibility of 2km to 5km is expected over the North Central region and the inland cities of the South during the forecast period while hazy atmosphere is envisaged over the coastal cities throughout the forecast period,” the forecast reads.

“Hazy atmosphere is expected over the coastal cities during the forecast period, and the public should take necessary precautions as dust particles will be in the air.”

NiMet advised members of the public to take necessary precautions and asked persons with respiratory ailments to protect themselves.
Airline operators were also advised to avail themselves of weather reports from NiMet for effective planning

Aviation Minister, Festus Keyamo visits NiMet

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L-NThe Director- General of the igerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet), Prof Mansur Bako Matazu and the Minister of Aviation, Mr Festus Keyamo during the Minister visit to NiMet

 

 

By Favour Nnabugwu

 

 

 

Minister of Aviation & Aerospace Development, Mr. Festus Keyamo (SAN) paid a brief visit to the headquarters of the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) today.

He was received by the Director General of the Agency, Prof Mansur Bako Matazu, who conducted him on a tour of some key facilities of the Agency.

As part of the tour, the Minister visited the Central Forecast Office (CFO), where he was briefed on how data is generated, transmitted, and translated to forecasts and other products.

The Minister also visited the Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) Unit as well as the state -of – the -arts weather studio, where he presented an update on today’s weather.

In his remarks after the tour, the Minister, who was impressed by the size and process of operations in NiMet noted “the operations of NiMet are so massive and I am impressed by what I have seen in NiMet, I am impressed by their operations and one can only wish them well”, he said.

NiMet obtains ISO recertification

By Favour Nnabugwu

 

 

 

The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has acquired the recertification of the International Standard Organization ISO 9001:2015 and the International Standard Organization ISO 29990:2010 for the provision of aeronautical meteorological services and capacity building at it’s Regional Training Centre (RTC) in Lagos and MBMIST in Katsina respectively.

The Director General /CEO of NIMet, Prof. Mansur Bako Matazu made this known to the media today.

Prof. Matazu explained ” We took the challenge as far back as 2013 and we have been maintaining this 3 year certificate and we just acquired recertification of ISO 9001:2015 for aeronautical meteorological services in the six major international airports in the country. We are working hard to extend it to 10 more airports across the country.”

On recertification for capacity training, the DG said ” We have also acquired another recertification for ISO 29990:2010 for training. Remember NiMet runs two training institutes like polytechnics, one in Lagos the RTC, which is a World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) accredited training centre and we also have the Muhammadu Buhari Meteorological Institute of Science and Technology (MBMIST), which is accredited by the National Board for Technical Education ( NBTE) as a training centre in Katsina and offers Diploma. So we have acquired ISO 29990:2010 for training on all aspects of meteorology, applied meteorology including climate change”, he explained.

NiMet is the first met service on the African continent to have acquired this certification. Presently the Agency is serving as auditor for some African countries like Malawi, and Gambia. It is of note that NiMet has also been approached by Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and the Federal Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development to assist and guide them to acquire this certification.

According to Prof. Matazu, the implication of this recertification is like the stamp of standardization of service delivery by an international organisation and gives a guarantee on the precision and efficiency of NiMe’s products and services.

Prof Matazu revealed that his Agency is exposing it’s operations to quality management systems and even transforming to Safety Management Systems (SMS) across all it’s operations in the country. He assured that NiMet is striving to do more and is open to assist other MDAs of government to pass through this process.

NiMET Awards Service Provider of the Year by LAAC

By Favour Nnabugwu

 

 

 

The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has been awarded the Service Provider of the year 2022 award by the League of Airport and Aviation Correspondents (LAAC).

The award, which was in recognition of NiMet’s improved service delivery, was presented at the 27th annual conference of LAAC that was held at the Providence Hotel, Lagos this Thursday.

Earlier in his address at the event, the Director General/CEO of Nigerian Meteorological Agency, Prof. Mansur Bako Matazu described the role of the media in nation building as very important, requiring courage, selflessness and truth, which he ascribes to LAAC in the aviation industry.

“The role of the media in nation building is very important and it requires courage, selflessness and truth while being patriotic. Such is the role of LAAC in the Aviation industry.

“As the nation’s aviation media umbrella body with the responsibility of ensuring adequate coverage and reportage of activities within the industry, LAAC is strategic to the visibility, relevance and growth of the industry”, he noted.

Prof. Matazu who was represented by the Director of Research and Training, Prof Effiom Essien Oku, described the aviation industry as dynamic, vulnerable and fast paced in terms of changing technology.

The Aviation industry is one of the fastest growing industries with a tremendous contribution to the GDP by providing revenue to the nation; livelihoods for workers; catalytic support to other sectors  and growth for the nation among others.

The event was well attended by stakeholders in the Aviation sector and featured paper presentations, panel discussions and the presentation of LAAC magazine, Travelwatch

WMO RA1 to boost development of Meteorology, Hydrology across Africa

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L- Dr Agnes Kijazi, Director, WMO Regional Office for Africa (L) Mr Fetene Teshome President, WMO Regional Association. n I and DG Ethiopian Met. Institute, (R)*
By Favour Nnabugwu
The World Meteorological Organisation, WMO Regional Association I (RA1) has strategised on ways to develop metreological and hydrology in Africa
The Director of the WMO Regional Office for Africa, Dr Agnes Kijazi, while members to Addis Ababa for the  deliberations on issues related to Meteorology and Hydrology in Africa including the Early Warning for All (EW4ALL) said the continent still faced with development challenges.
 “Africa as a region covers 54 countries, 33 of which are Least-Developed Countries (LDCs); 16 Land-Locked Developing Countries (LLDCS) and 6 are Small Island Developing States (SIDS); hence faced with several human and infrastructural challenges in the region”.
“The Regional Office will continue its role as the “front-line” of the Organization and constitute a two-way communication between Members and the Secretariat “, she added.
The WMO Regional Association I (RA1) Management Group met in
The group examined the outcomes of the 18th Session of the Regional Association (RA I-18, Phase III) and the 2023 Regional Conference (RECO 2023). It also reviewed the 19th Congress (Cg-19) and 77th Executive Council (EC-77) of WMO for implementation in the region.
The Management Group was further briefed by the chairs/co-chairs of the Committees in the Regional Association on their work plans and activities and expected deliverables for 2023 – 2027 sessions in line with the respective resolutions.
In his opening Statement to the Group, the President of the RA I and Director General (DG) of the Ethiopian Meteorological Institute (EMI), Mr Fetene Teshome, stated that the Group have set for itself Strategic Priorities as contained in the Decision of RA I Strategic Plan for 2024–2027.
According to him, the priority will help address the apparent challenges by integrating them into the national strategic Plan.
The WMO Director of Member Services and Development Department, Mr Filipe Lucio, called on the Management Group to ensure that the region’s priorities are addressed and urged them to advise on the appropriate arrangements to enhance the work of NMHSs.
 The RA I Regional Implementation Plan, he said, will be submitted to the SG, which should include significant regional priority areas related to the Congress/Executive Council resolutions/ decisions that addressed thincludinge actions or milestones proposed, the activity description with output/ deliverable, and possible cost implication for the period 2024 – 2027.
Priorities set for address by the RA I Management Group in Infrastructure include Improving the surface-based, upper-air, hydrological and marine observational networks at the national level to comply with GBON requirements. At the regional level, the Group highlighted issues of Regional Basic Observing Network – RBON, Regional WMO Integrated Global Observing System (WIGOS) Centres (RWCs), Regional Climate Centres (RCCs) and Regional Instrument Calibration Centres (RICs).
The Group stressed the need to improve the capacity of Members on the production, delivery, and access to tailor-made products and services with specific attention to improving services in the aviation and marine sectors for cost recovery purposes.
The Management Group is also committed to ensuring the migration from METEOSAT Second to Third Generation has the priority related to enhancing Members’ capacity on the reception of data and products from the METEOSAT Third Generation.
Transformation of NMHSs into autonomous entities, including cost recovery and diversity in resource generation together with their Digital Transformation and Implementation of LDC and SIDS programme in Africa to support their transition to developing countries, are issues highlighted on the priorities
NBTE in MBMIST for accreditation on climate change science

By Favour Nnabugwu

 

 

 

The National Board for Technical Education, NBTE, is currently on a two day official visit to Muhammadu Buhari Meteorological Institute of Science and Technology MBMIST, Katsina state to begin the process that will lead to accreditation of courses  in Climate Change Science and Meteorology in the institute

Speaking on the essence of the visit, the Team Lead, Deputy Director at NBTE Kaduna office,  Dr. Jauro Kutura.D. who represented the Director, NBTE Kaduna office  Alhaji Samaila Tanko disclosed that they are here “for accreditation of two programmes, National Diploma, Meteorology and National Diploma Climate Change Science.

While commending the Rector on the aesthetics of the landscape in the institute, DrJauro observed that MBMIST has started planning towards the new mantra of the Executive Secretary of NBTE, Professor Idris Muhammad Bugaje for skills node degree by incorporating agro allied skills into the institute.

She also noted that the intention to develop curriculum for the HND programmes in Meteorology and Climate Change Science in addition to developing a curriculum for Electrometeorological Engineering technology at ND level is also a big plus for the development of the institute. She said.

Dr. Jauro explained further that NBTE and institutions are partners in progress, stressing that  in carrying out the exercise NBTE does not carry out the exercise alone “rather it involves stakeholders from academias and industries who are professionals in the related field to come and assist  us to carry out this assignment.

So the team is here to assist the adequacy of academic matters, physical and human resources available for the programmes and in the process they would offer their contributions, suggestions and advice for the betterment of the programmes”. She said.

In concluding she solicited for the maximum cooperation from the entire management and staff of the institute to enable her team carry out their assignment successfully and promptly.

In his remarks the Rector of the institute Professor Effiom Oku while welcoming them on behalf of the Chairman of the Governing board and council members, emphasized the importance of the exercise to the institute.

” The accreditation exercise is very important to us. Just like the Team leader has said, the acceptance of our certificate especially as we are about to push out our pioneers, that is why this accreditation is very important to us”. He said and assured the team of maximum cooperation.

As patt of the visit Prof. Oku made a power point presentation on the history of the institute.

The accreditation by NBTE is a systematic review of educatiional programmes to ensure that acceptable standards of education, infrastructure and quality is being maintained.

NiMet alerts on thunderstorm in FCT, Tabara, Gombe, Borno, other states

 By Favour Nnabugwu
 
The Nigerian Meteorological Agency NiMet has alerted the public on a possible heavy rainfall activities in the coming days in some states in the northern part of the country.
According to a release issued today,
“Thunderstorm cells are currently  observed over the northern parts of the country including Borno, Taraba, Gombe, Bauchi and Kano. These are expected to propagate westward to give squally thunderstorm to some cities.”
it reads. The statement further revealed that the current thunderstorm cells are expected to propagate easterly to give thunderstorms accompanied with squall to cities in Plateau, FCT, Nasarawa, Jigawa, Adamama, Yobe, Borno, Bauchi, Gombe, Kaduna, Kano and Katsina states in the next 2-6 hours.
For areas where thunderstorms are expected, strong winds are likely to precede the rains and as such, trees, electric poles, unsecured objects and weak buildings may be felled, so the public is advised to be cautious and stay in-door especially during heavy rainfall to avoid being struck by lightning.
The statement  advised all Airline operators to avail themselves of weather reports periodically from NiMet for effective planning in their operations.
 It also notes that moderate to heavy rainfall could lead to flash flood, hence the public is advised to take necessary
caution.
Disaster risk managers, agencies and individuals should be proactive, to avert loss of lives and property during the rainy season.
The Central Forecast Office (CFO) in NiMet will continue to monitor the weather and provide updates when necessary.
FAAN, private investor to develop N56bn Aerotropolis City in Akure Airport

By Favour Nnabugwu

 

Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria FAAN in partnership with private investor developed a N56billion Aerotropolis city in Akure Airport, Ondo State.

An Aerotropolis City, said to be the first of its kind in sub-sahara Africa, has finalused arrangement between FAAN and a private company, Ala Resort Ltd, to develop and transform the Akure Airport to an aerotropolis city.

Infrastructural facilities of the aerotropolis, is expected to gulp N56 billion while no fewer than 14,000 skilled workers would be engaged.

Speaking with newsmen in Akure, the General Manager, Business Development, FAAN Headquarters, Mr. Hycinth Ngwu, said the decision was anchored on private/public partnership geared towards developing an aerotropolis in the airport.

Ngwu poined out that the project was a revolution in the way the authority generates revenue.

He assured that the project, which the groundbreaking would hold on Tuesday, would be executed as planned and Akure Airport would be the best.

The General Manager, appreciated the host community, Ondo State government and all stakeholders saying that “It’s of the interest of all stakeholders to support the project. It will increase revenue base of the state and local government.

“Certainly majority of the employees will come from the locality. They should support it because it will transform to their successes.

“We intend to replicate this in other airports. We started in Akure because it initially had the largest land mass before being overtaken recently by Abuja Airport.”

The Chief Executive Officer of the resort, Mr. Moyosola Niran-Oladunni, explained that the company was bringing ideas that would impact value on the state.

Niran-Oladunni said “the Aerotropolis City, which would be first of its kind in sub-sahara Africa, would drive lives around aviation industry.

According to him, the resort had begun moves on the Aerotropolis since 2017 when experts were invited to assess the airport for its suitability for the project.

He said that FAAN had approved the project, which he said would be constructed in phases including institutional, industrial, commercial and agricultural.

According to him, “the Aerotropolis City would parade institutional zone including Sports Academy that could host any club, which would be built by Emirate Foundation, medical centre, to be built by a US company.

“The industrial zone would also enable all materials to be used for the construction to be assembled and manufactured in the sector within.

Niran-Oladunni added that the Aerotropolis has the potential to catalyse cargo business in the airport, saying the airport authority would activate the cargo shed in the airport.

He disclosed that” no fewer than 14,000 skilled workers would be engaged by the Aerotropolis City which the infrastructure facilities would gulp N56billion.

The Airport manager, Akure, Mrs. Lynda Ezike ,assured that the management and staff of the airport were expectant and ready to support the proposed unprecedented developmental mega project in the airport.

According to her, “We are ready to support Ala Resort Ltd in ensuring the success of this mega project which is for the betterment of all stakeholders.” End

IRC seeks to extend, expand  MOU with NiMet after success

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L-Director General of the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet Prof. Mansur Bako Matazu and the International Rescue Committee Governance Coordinator, Dorcas Kingsley David during the meeting in Abuja
By Favour Nnabugwu
After the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding signed with the  Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet), , the International Rescue Committee (IRC),, has proposed to expand and extend the scope and duration of the existing Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between both organisations
This was disclosed during  a courtesy visit by the IRC team to the NiMet Headquarters, Abuja, yesterday.
The International Rescue Committee Team, which was led by the IRC Governance Coordinator, Dorcas Kingsley David, in her remarks explained that IRC and NiMet had previously signed a one-year MoU on a project that recorded great success in Yola, Adamawa State, and following the critical role played by NiMet in attaining this feat, IRC was prompted to seek for a broad ranging Memorandum of Understanding whereby NiMet and IRC can have a long-term partnership on the provision of weather and climate services as well as help design  projects targeted at mitigating climate disasters and enhancing early warning for communities across Nigeria.
 Expressing further the aim of the intending MoU between IRC and NiMet, the Governance Coordinator said that the collaboration will enable access to rainfall data, develop a trigger system for rainfall and rainfall intensity alert, flood forecast and subsequent provision of early warning alert to communities.
The Director General of NiMet Prof. Mansur Bako Matazu who was represented by the Director of Applied Meteorological Services, Prof. Charles Anosike disclosed that NiMet has an established interest in private public partnership and has been collaborating with various stakeholders to provide climate services that is tailor made to enhance sustainable development as well as improve the socio-economic well-being of the Nation.
Prof. Matazu also noted that the expansion of the MoU is an essential development as it enables NiMet and IRC to extend their reach and build a community that is weather smart as well as implement policies and services that can mitigate climate disaster.
Concluding his remark, Prof. Mansur Bako Matazu, commended the effort of the International Rescue Committee on her strategic action plan to curb climate disaster and reiterates that NiMet is committed to providing quality, accurate and timely climate advisories geared towards the support of human development as well as create awareness on the socio economic impacts of climate and weather on different sectors of the nation’s economy.
NiMet renounces NLSRC on Lightning across Nigeria

By Favour Nnabugwu
Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has disclaimed unauthorized the action of the Nigerian Lightning Safety and Research Center (NLSRC) alerting the public to the possibility of lightning strikes across Nigeria in the month of May, 2023.
NiMet wishes to inform the public that at no time did it authorize NLSRC to issue any such weather forecast to the public, as this is the statutory function of the Nigerian Meteorological Agency.
NiMet is statutorily mandated under Sections 7 (1) (a) and (i) of the Nigerian Meteorological Agency Establishment Act, 2022 (NiMet Act), to advise the Federal Government on ALL aspects of meteorology and to collect, process and disseminate ALL meteorological data and information within and outside Nigeria.
NiMet in a statement signed by the General Manager, Public Relations, Mr. Muntari Yusuf Ibrahim also the SOLE AUTHORITY to prescribe and issue the meteorological data and information required for all sectoral activities in Nigeria (Section 7(2)).
Further to the above stated provisions, any person who collects, uses or disseminates weather forecast or any other meteorological information obtained from any other source outside the approval, licence or authority of the Agency for commercial or public purpose, commits an offence and is liable upon conviction to a fine or a term of imprisonment or both (Section 30 (2) of the NiMet Act).
Consequently, the public is hereby advised to totally discountenance the information issued/disseminated by the NLSRC as stated above, as well as any meteorological information issued or to be issued by this body or from any source outside of the Nigerian Meteorological Agency or the Agency’s approval/authorization.
NiMet is not responsible or liable in any way for any consequence(s) resulting from reliance or acting upon the said weather information issued by NLSRC or any meteorological/weather information obtained from any source outside of its approval/authorization.
The public is hereby advised to obtain all weather related information/warning from NiMet Headquarters Abuja, NiMet official website @ www.nimet.gov.ng, any duly authorised publication or any NiMet licensed/authorized body, in line with the requirements of the law, as this will help ensure the accuracy and reliability of such information.
The public is further advised to promptly report any observed unauthorized dissemination of weather/meteorological information to the Agency through the office of the Director General/CEO or send an Email to info@nimet.gov.ng.