…Warns farmers not to rush to plant crops
BY DWELLETH MOROUNTODUN
The Federal Government through the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet), on Tuesday acknowledged the early rainfall in Kaduna, Benue, Abuja, Nasarawa, Niger as being false rain, even as the new Director General/Chief Executive Officer of the agency, Prof. Mansur Bako Matazu advised farmers in these areas against hasty planting of crops.
According to the DG, contrary actions according to its Seasonal Rainfall Prediction (SRP) unveiled on February 2, will be counterproductive, stressing that the warning is coming in order to avoid losses due to the false onset of rains recorded in the current month of March.
Answering questions from a broad spectrum of the media at the 2021 World Meteorological Day (WMD), The Ocean, Our Climate and Weather with the theme: at NiMet’s Headquarters in Abuja, the newly appointed DG/CEO, of NiMet, Prof. Mansur Bako Matazu, said:
“The recent rainfall activities recorded over the central states as well as Kaduna, in the North-west between the 12th to 20th March, 2021 is a false onset as captured accurately in the 2021 Seasonal Climate Prediction.
The recorded rainfall is as a result of the forcing functions namely: Mid-latitude wave and the Madden Julian Oscillation (MJO) that led to the Northward pull of the inter-tropical discontinuity (ITD) and increased moisture into the country”.
Matazu, also added that, the above, coupled with the abundant energy in the atmosphere, resulted in the recent rainfall events in and around Kaduna, Nassarawa, Niger, Benue and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
The DG, explained that the onset of the rains in the South-south of the country has been established as predicted in the 2021 SCP, that is, 1st of March to 20th March.
According to him, the forecast for the South-west and South-eastern part of the country are gradually being established in line with the predicted date of 13th March to 25th April.
In spite of the above advice, the agency however, recommends that other preparatory planting activities such as clearing, purchase of inputs by farmers should commence as scheduled.
However, the earlier predicted onset of rains for the rest of the country remains valid, with the Central states witnessing the rains in late April to Mid-May while the Northern states would experience theirs in late May to June ending.
In line with its statutory mandate, NiMet will continue to issue updates as the need arises, he added.