NiMet DG appoints Prof. Matazu as Nigeria’s representative to World Meteorological Organisation
By Bisola Adeyemo
The Director General of the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet), Professor Mansur Matazu, has become Nigeria’s Permanent Representative at the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO).
This was contained in statement signed by Mr Muntari Ibrahim, NiMet’s General Manager of Public Relations, in Abuja, who said the appointment was in line with the provision of the General Regulations (Regulation 5a) of the WMO Basic Documents.
“This is in line with provision of the General Regulations (Regulation 5a) of the World Meteorological Organisation Basic Documents No. 1 (WMO – No 15) 2019 Edition.
“This states that each member shall designate by written notification of the Secretary General, a Permanent Representative who shall be the Director of the Meteorological or Hydrometeorological services to act on technical matters for the member between the sessions of congress.
“Subject to the approval of their respective government, Permanent Representative should be the normal channel of communication between the organisation and their respective countries,” it said.
Environews reports that the statement further said the Permanent Representative would maintain contact with the competent authorities, government of their own countries on matters concerning the work of the organisation.
According to it, a letter of notification signed by Sen. Hadi Sirika, the Minister of Aviation, on behalf of the Federal Government to the WMO, disclosed that Matazu had been designated as the Permanent Representative of Nigeria with the WMO.
“Having been appointed as the head of the meteorological services, he replaces Prof. Sani Abubakar Mashi,” it added.
The statement said the WMO had acknowledged the move and reflected the changes on its community platform, including the WMO country profile database.
NatureNews reports that the World Meteorological Agency is the United Nation’s specialised organisation whose mandate covers weather, climate and water resources.