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Applause, as NiMet Graduates Gambian Meteorological Technicians

By Hillary Asemota 

The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) a world class agency under the supervision of the Federal Ministry of Aviation has expressed its determination through the Minister, Senator Hadi Sirika to continue to support Gambia and other needy nations in the training of meteorologists and as part of synergy to downscale weather related phenomenon for the development of the Sub-region and the continent.

Sirika, was recently quoted in an online publication that the inaugural graduation ceremony of middle level meteorological technicians trained by the Nigeria Meteorological Agency (NiMet) which held in Banjul, the Capital of Gambia.

On the capacity development, Sirika, underscored that aviation is a serious business with critical safety requirements and socio-economic impacts, therefore operators and staff expected to work in this sector must be highly skilled and competent.

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The Minister said that one of the instruments of the partnership was through the World Meteorological Organization Regional Training Centres and affiliated training institutes which WMO encouraged member countries to close the gap through increased cooperation and collective partnership such as the ongoing one between Nigeria and Gambia.

The Minister acknowledged that NiMet did this due to the huge support from Federal Government through the ministry via robust budgetary provisions, as most of the operational funding for the agency was derived from allocation from the contributory service basket provided to the aviation Industry by the agencies under the ministry.

He commended WMO for championing and supporting countries to effectively engage in Public Private Partnerships (PPP).

He said: “The future of service provision and user interface should effectively move from a linear type of value chain to an interactive environment where systems, data, solutions, and end users are iteratively engaged, and users are contributing significantly to information management and weather & climate service-level products. These will contribute to capabilities towards meeting global targets of the sustainable development goals,” he said.

“This vision is realizable where regular meetings with vulnerable sectors to promote interaction and strengthen the provision and utilization of meteorological services exist. As a strategy to further strengthen the expansion of weather and climate services to vulnerable sectors and the user community, NiMet therefore realizes that partnerships and engagement with the private sector cannot be overemphasized”.

The federal government, the Minister said, has the appropriate legal framework that enables the NiMet to participate in collaborative and effective Public-Private-Engagements (PPEs).

“In the phase of dwindling revenue by governments worsened by the COVID-19 pandemic, the importance of PPE cannot be overemphasized. Once, trust has been established with appropriate legal document such as Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that is clear on the role of individual parties and sharing formula of all expected benefits, PPE is the way to go. This is another area Nigeria can be of help.”

On the collaboration, he commended Gambia government for taking the initiative to conceive the concept that led to the graduation ceremony, and the Gambia Minister of Fisheries and Water Resources for making arrangements to ensure the success of the capacity development initiative.

According to him, the presence of dignitaries at the occasion is a testament to the critical value of the training programme and its impacts on the people and the developmental process in The Gambia, adding that this goes to highlight the importance attached to contributions of meteorology to sustainable socio-economic development, as well as safety of citizens of this great Country.”

In a remark, the Minister of Fisheries and Water Resources, Mr. James Furmus Peter Gomez, while commending Nigeria admitted that the training partnership will further strengthen the cordial and fruitful bi-lateral ties that exists between the Department of Water Resources and NiMet and by extension the two countries.

“The challenge of improving the resilience of communities to climate vulnerabilities, risks and disasters is a key element in the strategies and solutions envisioned by the Government of The Gambia, as stated in the National Development Plan (NDP) as well as in both the Agriculture and Natural Resources and National Climate Change Policies. While the answer seems to be the existence of dedicated structures with an organizational system, the provision of adapted sectoral services to cope with extreme weather and climate risks is becoming increasingly important.”

He said the Gambia authority noted the efforts Nigeria was making towards the capacity development of its personnel in fundamental aspects of meteorological observations and forecasting, as well as quality management system, all geared towards meeting the standard set by WMO and ICAO.

“On behalf of the Government and People of the Republic of The Gambia, I once again extend our sincere appreciation and gratitude to the Government of Federal Republic of Nigeria for the bi-lateral assistance it has been rendering in many ways to help improve the standard of the Meteorological services in The Gambia. We particularly note the efforts you have been making towards the capacity development of our personnel in fundamental aspects of meteorological observations and forecasting, as well as quality management system, all geared towards meeting the standard set by World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).”

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