Friday, January 30, 2026
  • Login
Summit Post News
ADVERTISEMENT
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Africa
  • Opinion/Column
  • Business & Economy
  • Editorials
  • Business
  • Security & Crime
  • Religion
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Africa
  • Opinion/Column
  • Business & Economy
  • Editorials
  • Business
  • Security & Crime
  • Religion
No Result
View All Result
Summit Post
No Result
View All Result
Home Climate Change

FG, Others Advised On Use Of Weather Forecast For Planning

News Editor by News Editor
September 13, 2024
in Climate Change
0
FG, Others Advised On Use Of Weather Forecast For Planning

 

 

Federal government, emergency managers and relevant bodies have been advised to make use of weather forecasts for effective planning.

ADVERTISEMENT

Giving this advice, the Nigerian Meteorological Agency said it predicted onset dates of the rainy season, predicted deposition dates, the expected annual rainfall amount and the length of the rainy season

The NiMet Director of Applied Meteorological Services, Mrs Glory Onyegbule, gave the advice at a National Emergency Coordination Forum organised by the National Emergency Management Agency in Abuja on Thursday.

Onyegbule said that NIMeT, in fulfillment of its mandate, issued seasonal climate predictions for the entire country.

According to her, the agency made stakeholders, particularly emergency managers, to know what Nigeria’s climate would look like in 2024 in terms of rainfall and other climatic factors.

“In the seasonal climate prediction, we predicted onset dates of the rainy season. We also predicted deposition dates, the expected annual rainfall amount, and the length of the rainy season.

“In doing this, we also compared the impact of all these predictions to long-time averages.

“Then we saw that there were deviations, especially in areas such as the North East – places such as Maiduguri and Bauchi – and we made this available to Nigerians in time.

“Within this season, we saw that there were more deviations because weather is not really under anyone’s control, and we were issuing updates as events were occurring,” she said.

According to Onyegbule, the current heavy flooding in Borno is evidence of climate change.

She advised emergency managers to always act fast, adding that those responsible for dams should protect the integrity of the facilities.

Onyegbule said that flooding might continue to re-occur, unless enough efforts would be made early to take care of places on the flood plain.

“We should listen to weather reports and put them to use,” Onyegbule said.

The Head of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, Mr Trond Jensen, said that the office was working with NEMA, state emergency management agencies, the military and other stakeholders to assist people affected by flooding in Borno.

Jensen, who attended the meeting virtually from Borno, said that the organisation’s team was already in Maiduguri supporting the Nigerian Government to assist those affected by the flooding.

Jensen said that the organisation was helping to ensure that people affected by the flooding would have access to food and clean water to prevent the spread of communicable disease.

“The last thing that we are looking at is protection of the vulnerable populations.

“We have activated the humanitarian system and are working together with local authorities, state authorities, in terms of mapping the needs, where they are,” he said.

According to the official, the team also has an online tracking system in terms of what the response is, as well as tracking available emergency stocks – food and non-food items and shelter materials, among others.

“As we work in Borno State, we are also looking at the prospect of flooding in Adamawa in the next week, where we will work together with the Adamawa governor and his office to make sure that we can look at relocating people.

“With that, we can reduce the vulnerability in terms of finding alternative shelter, etc., in terms of making sure that people are prepared for potential flooding.

“For the rest of the country, of course, we are working with NEMA in terms of supporting as best as we can, in terms of getting a good gauge on where needs are,” he said.

Tags: Weather Forecast
News Editor

News Editor

SUMMIT POST (www.summitpostnews.com) is an Online news medium, powered by Highland Media Ltd. We publish a wide range of content, including Politics, Business, Sports and Entertainment on and about Nigeria, Africa and beyond. Follow us on social media for all the latest news and analysis. Contact us: WhatsApp: +234-803-209-6072; Call: +234-705-252-6124 Email: summitpostnigeria@gmail.com

About us

  • Home
    • Blog
  • Privacy Policy
  • About us
  • Checkout
  • Contact us
  • Cookie Policy (EU)
  • Login/Register
  • My account
  • Home
  • About us
    • Privacy Policy
  • Contact us
  • News
  • Politics
    • Education News
  • Business
  • Africa
    • International
  • Security & Crime
  • Religion
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • Opinion/Column
  • Energy Reports
  • Entertainment
  • Diplomatic News
  • Afro News
  • World
  • Food
  • FCT Watch
  • Health
  • Mobile
  • Fashion
  • Travel
  • Legal Matters
  • Gadget
  • Health & Fitness
  • Aviation Reports
  • World
  • Afro News
  • GUEST COLUMNIST
  • Diplomatic News
  • Energy Reports
  • Lifestyle
  • Opinion/Column
  • Religion
  • International
  • Security & Crime
  • Cookie Policy (EU)
  • Contact us
  • About us
  • FG Issues 3.5 million Passports, Saves ₦1bn Annually Through Reforms
  • North West APC Youth League Disowns Kebbi ‘Coalition’, Reaffirms Support for Bagudu

SUMMIT POST NEWS (www.summitpostnews.com) is an Online news medium, powered by Highland Media Ltd. We publish a wide range of content, including Politics, Business, Sports and Entertainment on and about Nigeria, Africa and beyond. Follow us on social media for all the latest news and analysis. Contact us: WhatsApp & Calls ‪+234-803-209-6072‬, ‪+234-705-252-6124‬: Email: summitpostnigeria@gmail.com

  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
  • About us
  • Checkout
  • Contact us
  • Cookie Policy (EU)
  • Login/Register
  • My account
  • Home
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Africa
  • Security & Crime
  • Religion
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • Opinion/Column
  • Energy Reports
  • Entertainment
  • Diplomatic News
  • Afro News
  • World
  • Food
  • FCT Watch
  • Health
  • Mobile
  • Fashion
  • Travel
  • Legal Matters
  • Gadget
  • Health & Fitness
  • Aviation Reports
  • World
  • Afro News
  • GUEST COLUMNIST
  • Diplomatic News
  • Energy Reports
  • Lifestyle
  • Opinion/Column
  • Religion
  • International
  • Security & Crime
  • Cookie Policy (EU)
  • Contact us
  • About us
  • FG Issues 3.5 million Passports, Saves ₦1bn Annually Through Reforms
  • North West APC Youth League Disowns Kebbi ‘Coalition’, Reaffirms Support for Bagudu

© 2025 Summitpost - Summit Post News - more than just news

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Africa
  • Opinion/Column
  • Business & Economy
  • Editorials
  • Business
  • Security & Crime
  • Religion

© 2025 Summitpost - Summit Post News - more than just news

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In