NiMET, UNIZIK sign MoU to build weather station

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At the MoU singing on Friday

At the MoU singing on Friday. Photo Credit: Nnamdi Azikiwe University

The Nigerian Meteorological Agency and the Nnamdi Azikiwe University have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to build a weather station at the university.

This was according to a statement by NiMet’s General Manager, Public Relations, Muntari Ibrahim, on Friday.

The MoU was signed by the Vice-Chancellor of UNIZIK, Charles Esimone, on behalf of the institution’s governing council, while the DG of NiMet, Charles Anosike, signed on behalf of NiMet at their office headquarters in Abuja on Friday.

Speaking at the signing ceremony, Anosike urged the management of UNIZIK to take leadership in downscaling NiMet’s annually issued Seasonal Climate Prediction to farmers and other users in Anambra state and beyond.

According to the MoU, the collaboration to build a weather station in the university is a big achievement for NiMet as the partnership will ensure that farmers and other users receive timely weather and climate information.

Anosike thanked Esimone for the commitment shown in signing the MoU on behalf of UNIZIK, as it shows the importance the university attaches to weather and climate information.

In his response, Esimone thanked Anosike for the opportunity to collaborate with NiMet.

He said, “I am promising NiMet that UNIZIK will play its part in fulfilling the terms of the MoU which is a landmark accomplishment. Not only for our local farmers, but our students, lecturers and researchers will benefit from this relationship, especially in the areas of information on climate prediction and climate change”.

“UNIZIK will match the financial commitments of NiMet to the project by two because weather and climate information is critical to economic development.”

“We will also involve our Centre for Community Development with this project so that we can improve farmer education. NiMet should also consider training relevant UNIZIK staff to help sustain the terms of the MoU”, he noted.

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