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NIMC DG Features at Tony Blair Institute Tech Policy Accelerator Programme

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AJAGBE ADEYEMI TESLIM

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The Tony Blair Institute for Global Change has invited the Director-General of the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), Engr. Aliyu Aziz, as a key participant in the institute’s Tech Policy Accelerator, a tech policy programme for leaders.

The inaugural of the Accelerator programme takes place in London, the United Kingdom on Monday November 21st, 2022.

Giving the background to the Tony Blair Institute Tech Policy Accelerator programme in the invitation letter to Engr. Aziz and personally signed by Sir Tony Blair, the institute observed that “the technology revolution is the central issue of our age” which is set to present “some profound challenges.”

According to the institute, “too often” however, “the debate around technology is focused on narrow, short-term issues rather than the wider long-term implications.”

It stated that “the political leaders willing to grasp this complexity and harness the opportunities will be those who shape the future.”

Blair wrote: “At my Institute, we have built a practical programme to equip current and prospective leaders to master it.

This includes new ideas, but also new coalitions between those who are at the forefront of innovation and those shaping policy. Through such thinking, the idea is to build a new platform for prosperity in the 21st Century.”

The former British Prime Minister (1997-2007) went on to inform Engr. Aziz that “we believe you are an important part of making this happen, so I want to invite you to join our inaugural Accelerator” which is for “a select group of leaders in policy and politics to reimagine the role of state in harnessing tech-enabled progress.”

The Honourable Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Professor Isa Ali Ibrahim (Pantami) approved Engr. Aziz’s participation to fly the Nigerian flag at the forum, being the only Nigerian invited. He will be joining leaders invited from over 20 countries including Kenya, Sierra Leone, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Singapore, United States, the United Kingdom and Ireland, to the Tony Blair Institute Tech Policy Accelerator inaugural programme.

President Muhammadu Buhari appointed Engr. Aziz Director-General of NIMC in November 2015 when the total National Identification Number (NIN) enrolment figure stood at seven million.

Through innovative ideas, policy direction driven by a can-do spirit, as well as support from President Muhammadu Buhari and the Honourable Minister, Professor Isa Ali Ibrahim (Pantami), he has led the NIMC workforce in the face of challenges to reach an all-time high NIN enrolment figure of over 90 million. Despite this achievement however, Engr. Aziz continues to press further to accelerate the pace of NIN enrolment for all Nigerians within the shortest time possible.

The Tony Blair Institute for Global Change works in more than 20 countries across four continents to support leaders with strategy, policy and delivery by providing fresh analysis, practical policy solutions and embedded support in response to the world’s biggest challenges; the institute’s vision is driven by the insights of its founder and executive chairman, Tony Blair who served as Prime Minister of Britain and Northern Ireland from 1997 to 2007.

Blair was the Labour Party’s longest-serving prime minister, and the first and only person to date to lead the party to three consecutive general election victories.

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DG/CEO Anosike Elected President ECOWAS Committee of Directors of National Hydrological and Meteorological Services

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DG/CEO Anosike Elected President ECOWAS Committee of Directors of National Hydrological and Meteorological Services

AJAGBE ADEYEMI TESLIM

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Professor Charles Anosike, the Director General/Chief Executive Officer, & Permanent Representative of Nigeria with WMO, has been elected President of the ECOWAS Committee of Directors of National Hydrological and Meteorological Services (NMHSs). His election took place during the Committee’s 14th Meeting, which was held from 20 to 22 May 2025 in Abuja, Nigeria.

The Committee, comprising heads of NMHSs across West Africa, promotes regional collaboration on weather, climate, and water services, with a focus on early warning systems, disaster risk reduction, and climate resilience under the ECOWAS Hydromet Initiative.

In his acceptance remarks, Professor Anosike reaffirmed his dedication to strengthening regional cooperation:
“As we confront the challenges of climate change, our collective action is crucial. I am honoured to lead this Committee at such a pivotal time.”

Delegates from ECOWAS member states—Benin, Côte d’Ivoire, The Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Togo, and Cape Verde (virtually)—attended, along with partners including WMO, ACMAD, AGRHYMET, WASCAL, ECOWAS Commission, the World Bank, and MOWCA.

The meeting was officially opened by Nigeria’s Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr. Festus Keyamo, SAN, alongside Dr. Ibrahim Kana, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry. A key highlight was the review of the “Early Warnings for All (EW4ALL)” initiative, targeting full regional implementation by 2027.

Prof. Anosike’s election underscores Nigeria’s regional leadership and commitment to advancing climate action, innovation, and coordination among NMHSs in West Africa.

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NiMet HEDA Strengthen Collaboration to Support Smallholder Farmers

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NiMet HEDA Strengthen Collaboration to Support Smallholder Farmers

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The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has formalized its partnership with the Human and Environmental Development Agenda (HEDA) by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at expanding agro-meteorological information delivery to smallholder farmers across Nigeria.

The agreement builds on a collaboration that began in 2010 and marks a renewed commitment to providing timely, accessible climate data to rural communities.

The signing ceremony was attended by Mr. Sulaimon Arigbabu, Executive Secretary of HEDA Resource Centre, and Miss Tonye Dappa, Legal and Liaison Officer. Both expressed gratitude to NiMet’s DG/CEO, Professor Charles Anosike, for his leadership and support.

Professor Anosike emphasized the importance of partnerships in bridging climate science and grassroots action, offering NiMet’s studio facilities to co-create educational climate content targeted at farmers.

The partnership is expected to improve early warning systems, support climate-smart agriculture, and strengthen national resilience to climate change. Both institutions reaffirmed their commitment to inclusive access to vital weather and climate information.

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NiMet Hosts Send-Forth Ceremony to Honour Retirees’ Decades of Dedicated Service

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NiMet Hosts Send-Forth Ceremony to Honour Retirees’ Decades of Dedicated Service

AJAGBE ADEYEMI TESLIM

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The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) organized a send-forth ceremony to honour its retiring staff, celebrating their decades of dedicated service, professionalism, and commitment to the growth and development of the agency.

The event, held at NiMet headquarters in Abuja, brought together staff, management, and the retirees in a show of appreciation for their meritorious service spanning several decades. Notably, it was the first formal send-forth of its kind in the agency’s history — a symbolic gesture underscoring a renewed culture of honour and institutional appreciation.

Speaking at the ceremony, the Director General and Chief Executive Officer of NiMet, Professor Charles Anosike, praised the retirees for their tireless contributions, describing them as foundational pillars whose efforts have helped shape the agency into what it is today.

“Today, we celebrate legacy. We honour men and women who have not only given their best to NiMet but have also mentored others, built systems, and contributed to the institutional memory we are privileged to inherit,” Prof. Anosike stated.

He further emphasized the importance of continuity, institutional reform, and staff development, assuring that NiMet remains committed to supporting those currently in service.

“Retirement is not the end of the road; it is the beginning of a new journey. It is a time to reflect with pride and look forward with hope. We are working to strengthen staff welfare, training, mentoring, and succession planning to ensure the foundation laid by our retirees is built upon and preserved,” he added.

Prof. Anosike also commended the Director of Human Resources, along with the Management and Planning team, for successfully organizing the event, stating that such gestures reflect the agency’s evolving culture of honouring service and celebrating excellence.

“The value we place on people and legacy is evident in the effort put into organizing this event. It is a clear message that we recognize and appreciate dedication,” he said.

The retirees, visibly moved by the outpouring of gratitude, expressed their appreciation to the agency for the recognition and pledged continued support to NiMet in various capacities, even in retirement.

The ceremony concluded with the presentation of awards and souvenirs, as well as warm tributes from colleagues and friends.

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