Joel Oladele, Abuja
The National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS), has indicated interest to partner with the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) in the area of research.
This was disclosed by the team leader of the Senior Executive Course 45 of the institute, Dr. Emmanuel Mamman when they visited NiMet headquarters yesterday.
Dr. Emmanuel who doubles as the Institute’s librarian, highlighted the functions of the NIPSS and its activities, describing the institute as the centre for research and dialogue for academics and policy makers also added that participants are drawn from the public and private sectors of Nigeria and converge annually in order to solve problems of Nigerian society.
Dr. Mamman revealed that the Senior Executive Course programme is the flagship programme of the institute and runs for ten months.
He explained that the programme is driven by a theme given by the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria every year and the theme for this year is “Industrialization, Climate Change and Energy Security in Nigeria with emphasis on Issues, Challenges and Prospects.
On their purpose for the visit
“We are here because we think your organisation is strategic to the theme for the set of 2023.”
He said the participants are expected to conduct a research and their reason for coming is to gather information for the research after which the participants will produce a final report which would be presented to the President.
In his remarks, the Director General of NiMet, Prof. Mansur Bako Matazu described NiMet as an extension of the University because “Our main duty is to collect, collate and produce products and services in all socio economic sectors of Nigeria that are climate induced or influenced.”
He added that almost all the socio economic sectors are climate induced or influenced and this shows how relevant NiMet services are to the existence of the country. Adding that the agency has data dating as far back as 100 years.
Explaining further Prof. Matazu cited how the intervention of NiMet saved CBN about N120 billion because they adhered to NiMet’s weather advisory.