Maritime
NiMet To Procure N1bn Equipment For Marine Forecast
The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has announced that it would spend one billion Naira for the procurement of equipment to make marine forecast in the country.
Director-General, NiMet, Mansur Matazu, disclosed this to journalists in Abuja, recently.
Mansur said although the agency was under the Federal Ministry of Aviation, it had been mandated to extend its functions to the marine sector.
He stated that the northern parts of Nigeria were currently more vulnerable to high intensity rainfall, as climate change had further worsened the situation.
Mansur, who spoke at the African Swift Testbed-3 Workshop on Nowcasting and Users Co-production, said Nigeria had more than 800km stretch of coastline, with a lot of busy seas around and shipping activities as part of its establishment Act.
“Recently, we rolled out our policy thrust, one of which was to expand services to non-aviation sectors. One of such critical sector is the marine sector”.
“We were mandated to provide marine forecast for ocean going vessels.
“We need to do a lot of installations, especially on high sensitive instruments to monitor the weather conditions around the coasts. This is a very capital intensive programme that involves the purchase and installation of tidal gauge and other marine equipment”.
“This is just the first phase and we are going to expand by next year. Also, I must state here that this is based on the huge support we are getting from the Federal Ministry of Aviation,” Matazu said.
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