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ICT Key to Modern Weather Services and Climate Data Management — NiMet DG Anosike

Ameh Gabriel F. Posted on 6 months ago 3 minutes read
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By Chioma Favour

Abuja, November 3, 2025 The Director General of the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet), Professor Charles Anosike, has emphasized that Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is indispensable to modern meteorological operations, driving advancements in weather forecasting, data collection, climate analysis, and dissemination of critical information to the public.

Professor Anosike stated this during a courtesy visit to the Director General of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), Mr. Kashifu Inuwa, at the Agency’s headquarters in Abuja. The visit aimed to deepen collaboration and explore strategic areas of partnership between the two government institutions.

In his welcome remarks, NITDA’s Director General, Kashifu Inuwa, described the partnership as “long overdue,” noting that technology remains a powerful enabler of transformation across all professions and sectors.

“IT is not just a support system it is the backbone of innovation and efficiency,” Inuwa said. “Our mandate at NITDA is to deepen digital adoption across critical sectors of the economy, and meteorology is one of those areas that stands to gain immensely.”

Building on that point, Professor Anosike underscored the central role of ICT in weather monitoring and forecasting, saying that the collaboration between NiMet and NITDA will significantly improve the accuracy, reliability, and accessibility of meteorological information nationwide.

“ICT is the lifeblood of modern meteorology,” Anosike said. “From data collection to predictive modeling and early warning systems, technology enables us to deliver faster, smarter, and more reliable weather intelligence. This partnership will strengthen our credibility and service delivery across aviation, agriculture, marine operations, and disaster risk management.”

NiMet Showcases Indigenous Innovation — METEOWIZ

Highlighting NiMet’s technological capacity, Professor Anosike revealed that the Agency’s staff have successfully developed METEOWIZ, an indigenous weather intelligence platform created entirely in-house.

He described METEOWIZ as the first of its kind in Africa, reflecting Nigeria’s growing capacity to innovate within the meteorological space.

“METEOWIZ demonstrates that Nigerian talent can build world-class weather technology,” Anosike explained. “With NITDA’s partnership, we will not only standardize these innovations but also explore the potential to export homegrown meteorological technologies to other African countries.”

Towards a Formal Partnership

Both agencies agreed to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to formalize their collaboration and align strategies for leveraging ICT to enhance meteorological data management, digital transformation, and capacity building.

They also resolved to establish a Joint Technical Committee to identify specific projects in data integration, innovation, and digital service delivery. The initiative aims to embed advanced IT solutions into NiMet’s operations while scaling digital access to weather and climate information for Nigerians across sectors.

The collaboration is expected to strengthen early warning systems, promote sustainability, and ensure that accurate weather data supports key economic activities from aviation and agriculture to urban planning and environmental protection.

“This partnership between NiMet and NITDA represents a new era of synergy between science and technology,” Anosike noted. “Together, we are laying the digital foundation for climate resilience and national development.”

The courtesy visit marks a significant milestone in aligning the goals of NiMet and NITDA toward a shared vision of innovation-driven public service delivery, contributing meaningfully to Nigeria’s sustainable development agenda.

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