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NIMET gets clearance to overhaul low level windshield in six major airports

Shola Adekola
May 12, 2022
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NIMET DG, Mansur Bako Matazu
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The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has got approval for maintaining and overhauling of 6 low level windshield system for the 6 major airports across the country with the equipment already on ground and being installed.

This came just as the agency has announced that its has increased the presence of its air pollution monitoring stations across the country with new ones in Sokoto and Maiduguri being installed to track pollution dispersion and provide pollution forecast.

The Director General of NiMet, Professor Mansur Matazu who disclosed this to journalists on his activities in the past one year, revealed that the agency was also saddled with the responsibility of pollution monitoring.

Speaking on the renovation of crew briefing rooms, Matazu disclosed that the agency started with the overhauling of the pilots briefing room for Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos and that of Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport at Abuja, Malam Aminu Kano International Airport and Margaret Ekpo international airport in Port Harcourt.

According to Matazu, at present, the agency had also acquired additional automatic weather stations which is about 200 being implemented and installed across the country which has increased its network of operations and also utilisation of data from such stations and information to help improve in the precision on its forecasts.

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“We give glory to God for the inspiration and the support we are getting from our parent ministry which is Federal Ministry of Aviation. We are planning to network other stations that are not being operated by NiMet such as stations in Nigerian River Basins Authority stations, Water Boards and other critical areas. We are really trying to expand so that we will be able to cover the whole of the country. This is a continuous process but presently we have done more than 200”.

He also explained that observation stations had  been expanded while the agency co-signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with more than 20 universities adding that presently, they have increased its stations by about 113 across higher institutions in the country.

Matazu said he was implementing a remodelling project for the headquarters with phase one being completed in the next few weeks and the phase two will give a different picture of a new NiMet.

“We have done a lot of upgrading of physical infrastructure of synoptic stations across most of the states such as Kebbi, Gombe and so many others of our facilities across the country. With regard to training, we have embarked on large scale specialised training for our staff. Since I came in, more than 700 people were trained for one year, to be able to improve on their own productivity and effective services”.

Matazu noted that one of the key achievements of the country was election of Nigeria into the executive council of World Meteorological Organization (WMO) .which he attributed to the technical assistance and leadership role that Nigeria has been providing on the African continent.

“We are also supporting more than 5 countries in West Africa such as Sierra Leone and Liberia which we are responsible for their daily weather forecasting services. From Abuja, we get it processed and relayed to the meteorological services of these countries for preservation on their national television and other media platforms.. We have also been assisting Malawi, Mozambique and Gambia and all the English speaking West African countries as they get their personnel trained in our regional training centre in Lagos”.

Matazu said it was to boost on the existing ones, especially the ones that they were having challenges with. “We provide conducive office space environment for the staff across more than 70 locations in the country including all the state capitals and other locations of marine weather stations,upper air weather stations and of course some of our critical forecasting stations at the airports”.

The NiMet boss explained that the agency in the past one year had embarked on more than 50 infrastructural projects across the country that entailed renovation and upgrading of facilities.”We are constructing climate change modelling centre at meteorology institute in Katsina.

On training, the NiMet boss said the agency had “embarked on large scale specialized training for our staff with more than 700 people being trained for one year, to be able to improve on their own productivity and effective services.”


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