By Chika Izuora
Copyright leadership
The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has embarked on a new era of engagements with the launch of its Stakeholder Engagement Forum, aimed at strengthening connections with its diverse audience.
This initiative reflects the Agency’s growing commitment to improving communication and service delivery across Nigeria’s weather and climate sectors.
Leading this effort is Mrs. Funke Adebayo-Arowojobe, the Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection, who was instrumental in initiating the forum and has been championing a case for NiMet’s public image and visibility locally and internationally.
NiMet is a federal government agency charged with collecting, analysing, and disseminating weather and climate data.
It provides critical forecasts and climate services across multiple sectors, advising on government policies and conducting research that supports Nigeria’s socio-economic development while protecting lives and property.
Under the arrangement, Mrs. Adebayo-Arowojobe would lead effort for positively projecting NIMET locally and internationally, its public relations, sensitisation and advocacy, and ensuring NiMet’s work resonates with and serves its stakeholders effectively.
The Stakeholder Engagement Forum, a first-of-its-kind initiative in NiMet,
with the theme: “Early Warnings: Raising Awareness on Climate Risks and Promoting Early Action” reflecting this vision.
“This forum is an avenue to project NiMet, showcase our products, and intimately connect with stakeholders and the public informing them about our strategic plans, progress and even challenges”she said.
“It emerges against the backdrop of nearly two years under the direction of DG/CEO Professor Charles Anosike, who has driven reforms that include the upgrade of forecasting equipment and the improvement of staff welfare.”
Mrs. Adebayo-Arowojobe highlights the forum’s core objectives: “We want to open communication channels with stakeholders, understand how we are perceived, as well as learn precisely what problems they want us to solve.”
This engagement is essential to improving client satisfaction and managing expectations which is one of the core functions of her Directorate.
She emphasises the diverse makeup of NiMet’s stakeholders who are federal and state governments , policymakers, users in the aviation, agriculture, education, and private sectors , and the general public, underlining the importance of tailored dialogue.
The forum’s agenda spotlights several priorities: enhancing service delivery by listening closely to stakeholders needs, reinforcing NiMet’s value proposition to sustain patronage, and create
shared successes.
“We hope this reform will build trust and foster inclusion through clear, concise, and transparent communication,” she added.