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NiMet, Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning unite on Implementation of food systems change

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…..Visits Agency’s Synoptic Station in Abakiliki

DG NiMet at the agency’s Synoptic station in Abakiliki

The Director General, Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) Prof. Mansur Matazu says, the agency is collaborating with the Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning on the implementation of the Food System Transformation Pathway in Nigeria under the umbrella of food systems pathways.

Prof. Matazu stated this, while speaking on Leveraging Technology for Effective Agriculture: ‘The Story of a Weatherman’ at the ongoing 21st edition of the Joint Planning Board(JPB) and National Council on Development Planning (NCDP) meetings  holding at Abakiliki, Ebonyi State.

According to him, NiMet was actively participating in the Implementation Committee on Weather aimed at delivering on Priority One (Regular Collection and Dissemination of information on Weather) of the Food Systems Pathway.

He said through the collaboration, NiMet aimed to develop Weather and Climate Content for dissemination, by using the  existing NiMet social media platforms (Twitter, Instagram, Facebook) forinformation sharing. 

The NiMet boss explained that, the agency had embarked on the deployment of bulk SMS for weather and climate information and disseminate weather information through television, radio and print media with a robust mobile application that was simple to use with option forindigenous language.

“In NiMet, we have moved from just generating forecasts to producing forecasts with implications. By this, we mean, Impact-Based Early Warnings”.

“Our clients and stakeholders are not only foretold but also forewarned of likely impacts of the predicted weather and climate events”.

Prof Matazu emphasized that, in agriculture, weather and climate information provided a smarter and wise way of executing activities in order to minimize risks and reduce losses.

He noted that throughout the agricultural value-chain, weather and climate information was critical while encouraging clients and stakeholders to embrace the partnership with them to improve food security in  the nation.

NiMet predicted 2022 dry spell for the month of May into June indicated with a mild dry spell of less than 8 days in Taraba, Nasarawa, parts of Oyo, Niger, Ekiti, Plateau, Ogun, Osun, Edo and Anambra states. 

Prof. Matazu said, moderate dry spell that was likely to persist for up to 15 days is predicted over parts of Adamawa, Benue, Kogi, Ekiti, Kwara, Niger, FCT, Kaduna, Sokoto, Kebbi and Gombe.

The Director General, NiMet, later paid an unscheduled visit to the Agency’s Synoptic Station in Abakiliki, Ebonyi State to monitor and evaluate ongoing projects at the station. 

He applauded staff at the station and encouraged them to be diligent at their workplace as the Agency would continue to provide the necessary tools to ensure a conducive working environment for them and every other staff of the Agency.

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