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NiMet Boss Urges Weather Related Guidelines Compliance In Ferry Operations

By Stella Enenche, Abuja

The Director General Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet), Professor Charles Anosike has stressed the importance of weather forecasting in ensuring the safety and efficiency of ferry operations across the nation’s coastal and inland waterways.

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Anosike stated this on Thursday at the ongoing Regional Ferry Safety Conference in Lagos.

He highlighted the challenges posed by rapidly changing weather conditions to maritime transportation, particularly for ferry operators who serve as a vital lifeline for many communities.

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According to the professor, “Maritime regulation must ensure that ferries and ports adopt more sustainable practices, including integration of weather early warning alerts into ferry operations. Timely and accurate early warning is indispensable and serves as a guide toward strategic operational planning, empowering ferry operators to efficiently plan routes and strategically deploy crew members to minimize the impact of adverse weather events and enhance safety.”

He added that real-time updates “enable ferry operators to conduct thorough pre-departure assessments and make climate-informed decisions on safety and viability of each trip,” significantly sharpening search-and-rescue readiness.

The NiMet CEO reminded delegates that data only save lives when providers and users co-design the service chain:

“Realizing that meteorological services are better provided in collaboration with the users, NiMet, in year 2022, hosted a needs assessment workshop for stakeholders, including the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), the Nigerian Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), the Nigerian Navy, Marine Police, Fishing Communities, Ferry Operators, e.t.c. That workshop has since yielded Memoranda of Understanding with NIMASA, NIWA and MOWCA”, he said.

He added: “The objective of the collaborative activities between NiMet and the relevant Agencies in the maritime industry is to enhance the capacity of the Parties with a view to the provision of relevant meteorological data and tools that will enhance the sustainable development of the marine environment and delivery of products and services to floating equipment and shippers for safety of navigation, maritime security, marine environment protection, and other maritime activities”.

He further outlined five measures that can overcome the challenges of optimally utilising meteorological data and significantly elevate the safety and efficiency of ferry operations in Nigeria.

“Weather forecasts for safe navigation are fundamental to the economic prosperity of Nigeria’s coastal dwellers and by proactively addressing our existing challenges and diligently implementing these recommendations, we can make significant progress, enhance the well-being and efficiency of ferry operations towards achieving sustainable economic development in Nigeria.

“NiMet is well-positioned to provide impact-based marine forecasts and other Meteorological products & Services to ensure safety of ferry operations”, he said.

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