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NiMet: Community-based early warning system underway, partners IRC

L:R: Country Director, IRC, Mr. Babatunde Ojei and DG NiMet, Prof. Mansur Matazu after signing the MoU

The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has announced its plans to establish a community based flood early warning system.

This is to enhance the mitigation of climate change challenges as well as promote the coordination and partnership with grassroot stakeholders.

The Director-General, NiMet Prof. Mansur Matazu made the announcement during the signing of Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on advisory data sharing information, between NiMet and the International Rescue Committee (IRC) at the NiMet Headquarters, Abuja.

The NiMet boss explained that one factor that aids in the mitigation of climate change disaster is early warning, adding that, the United Nation in recognition of this fact, has issued a policy statement, that in the next five years, all citizens should have access to early warning. 

According to him, NiMet has long keyed into this initiative via its early warning publications and other products.

Speaking, the Country Director, International Rescue Committee, Mr. Babatunde Ojei, applauded NiMet’s provision of prompt and accurate weather and climate information. 

Mr. Ojei, explained that the partnership of NiMet and IRC would further strengthen and develop links with local organizations, increase the adaptation of NiMet data, as well as provide farmers with the resources to effectively utilize the data derived.

He revealed that IRC is a nongovernmental organization committed to providing services to enhance survival and rebuild lives of people affected by conflict and disasters including those imposed by climate change.

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