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Nigeria, India sign MoU on meteorological science research, development

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Nigeria and India have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for collaboration in the conduct of meteorological science, technical research and development.

This is contained in a statement signed by Mr James Odaudu, the Special Assistant on Public Affairs to the Minister of Aviation, on Sunday in Abuja.

According to Odaudu, the MoU was signed on behalf of the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) by its Director-General, Prof. Mansur Matazu and Dr Mrutyunjay Mohapatra, Director-General, Indian Meteorological Department (IMD).

“Mohapatra signed on behalf of IMD, during the recent Executive Council meeting of the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) in Geneva, Switzerland,“ he said.

Odaudu repoy Matazu as saying that the main objective of the proposed collaboration was to provide bilateral relationship between NiMet and its Indian counterpart towards meteorological development in the two countries.

“According to the MoU, the parties have agreed to work together in the provision of WMO-standardised services in numerical weather prediction capability, meteorological sensor designing and satellite meteorology.

“Other proposed areas of collaboration include scientific research on meteorology and its applications in various sectors, ‘Now casting’ and Early Warning Capabilities and Capacity building activities.

“The MoU also provides that all inventions, improvements, original works and discoveries conceived or made during collaborative projects will remain property of both parties who will jointly have right to seek  intellectual property protection, “ he said.

He said both parties were also expected to ensure that such cooperation consisted their respective laws, rules, regulations and other international agreements to which both parties were signatories.

He said the two countries resolved that a technical committee of six members (three members from each of the parties) would be set up to implement the MoU to ensure seamless implementation.

“ The position of Chairman of the committee shall alternate between the Parties on annual basis.

“The technical committee shall have the responsibility of advising on legal, training and financial procedures for the implementation of the MoU and monitoring the progress of the collaboration and prepare annual reports, “ he said.

Minister of Aviation Hadi Sirika, who oversaw the signing ceremony alongside the Indian High Mission to Geneva, said the MoU marked another milestone in unprecedented growth of NiMet under President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.

According to Sirika, the event was also a great testimonial to the global leadership of NiMet within the world meteorological community.

He said status had been attained during the current tenure of Matazu as Director-General.

He expressed optimism that the NiMet Act recently signed by the president would be a tonic for further growth of the organisation both professionally and economically.

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