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100bn UN Climate Funding Still Inaccessible by African Countries – NiMET DG

by Folarin Kehinde April 25, 2022
written by Folarin Kehinde

Kenny Folarin, Abuja

The Director General, Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMET) Prof. Mansur Matazu has lamented the inability of African Countries to assess the 100 billion naira United Nations Climate Funding to mitigate the impact of climate change in Africa.

Matazu, represented by Engr. Mailadi Misau while speaking at the End of the PRESAS-SS Workshop noted that African countries are unable to assess the funds because of the complexities in assessing it.

“There is a UN intervention for the provision of global climate fund which is supposed to be accessible to all countries, unfortunately African countries are unable to assess this funds because of the complexity of the nature of assessing it”.

“The developed nation have pledged 100 billion naira annually to combat climate change especially in Africa, unfortunately the process of assessing this fund is so tedious and I don’t think any African country has been able to assess anything significant from the fund”.

Continuing, Matazu noted that climate change was caused by the Europeans and Americans, yet the process of assessing funds meant to mitigate its impact is herculean

“And the interesting thing is that Africa did not cause climate change, it was caused essentially by Europe and Americans, they exploited the situation and damage our climate and now we have to bear the impact and we are only on to the money making it difficult for us to assess”.

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Meanwhile, Matazu noted that occurrences of erratic weather, which know no geographical boundaries are beyond human control, but maintained that it is possible to adapt to or mitigate the effects of adverse weather if a forecast of the expected weather can be obtained on time.

Also, the representative, World Meteorological Agency (WMO), Dr. Bernard Gomez stated that putting enough funding to mitigate the adverse effect of climate change is a worthy one.

According to Gomez, trying to eliminate effect of climate change may not be possible because what it takes to do that is enormous.

He stressed that the role of WMO is to sensitize government that countries must take precautions to protect their populations

Gomez maintained that the issue of data sharing for better service provision is of paramount importance for members in the region.

“With increasing capacity and capabilities in modelling and use of NWP, focus on quantity and quality data generation and timely sharing is highly commendable”.

“We encourage countries to generate data so that forecaster can have background to make credible data”.

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Weather Forecast Not Enough to Mitigate Environmental Hazards – WMO

by Folarin Kehinde March 23, 2022
written by Folarin Kehinde

The Representative, World Meteorological Organization (WMO) for North, Central and West Africa, Dr. Bernard Gomez has said that weather forecast will is no longer enough to mitigate impact of climate change and environmental hazards.

Gomez while speaking in Abuja on Wednesday at the commemoration of the 2022 World Meteorological Day stated that impact based forecast are more vital, though there is still dearth of information on early warning signals.

“Weather, Climate and weather extremes are becoming more frequent in many parts of the world as a results of climate change, subsahara Africa including Nigeria are more exposed to the hazard as a result of growth, urbanization and environmental degredation”.

“Forecast of what the weather will be are no longer enough, impact based forecast of informing the public of what the weather will be are vital to save lives and livelihoods, yet significant number of people are not adequately covered by climate related annual warning system”.

Meanwhile, the Director General, Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMET), Prof. Mansur Matazu noted that to reduce risks associated with weather related disasters, both National Meteorological (NiMET) and Hydrological (NIHSA) services and Disaster Managers must work in synergy.

Matazu explained that this will assist in better national prevention, preparedness and response strategies.

“An example of best practice is the adoption of co-production techniques in the Seasonal Climate Prediction (SCP) of NiMET” which has over the years served as a multi-stakeholders early warning tool”.

Meanwhile, Matazu stated that in recognition of the importance of the seasonal climate predictions and other early warning products and services, NIMET has gone into partnerships with government MDAs such as NIMASA and FMARD including non-governmental organizations such as HEDA, APPEALS, IFAD, VCDP and LIFE-ND, State Airports such as Asaba and Anambra and a host of others.

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