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NiMet Staff Embark on Indefinite Strike, Paralyse Weather Services Across Nigeria

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Last updated: April 24, 2025 9:22 am
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Operations at the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) ground to a halt on Wednesday as staff began an indefinite nationwide strike, disrupting meteorological services across the country. The strike action, led by NiMet workers in collaboration with the Amalgamated Union of Public Corporations, Civil Service Technical and Recreational Services Employees (AUPCTRE), kicked off at 7 a.m., with peaceful protests held at various NiMet offices, including those located at airports. Some staff reportedly stayed overnight at their offices to ensure a complete shutdown.

Speaking on the state of affairs, a NiMet staff member told PUNCH, “Things are really difficult for us here. Our salaries and general welfare are far below what our counterparts in sister agencies receive. For example, a management-level officer in NiMet might earn N470,000, while someone in a similar position elsewhere earns up to N1.2 million.”

Workers expressed frustration over repeated appeals for better working conditions being ignored, despite the agency’s crucial role in national safety and development. “Every time there’s a salary increase from the Federal Government, we don’t benefit from it. We provide critical services—agro-meteorology, marine, transportation support—yet we’re barely getting by,” another employee said.

Paul Ogohi, AUPCTRE Secretary, criticised domestic airlines for failing to adhere to international safety standards amid the strike. “While airlines like British Airways and Qatar Airways have complied with ICAO regulations and suspended flights, some Nigerian airlines continue operating. This non-compliance by local carriers is troubling,” he stated.Ogohi also highlighted the physical and emotional toll the job is taking on staff. “There’s been a disturbing rise in deaths among our workers. Around 70% of our forecasters suffer from high blood pressure, and nearly 90% have developed vision problems due to constant monitoring of aerodromes. Many are taking loans just to survive—covering school fees, rent, and transportation.”

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Calling on the government to act urgently, Ogohi said, “We appreciate the positive changes happening in other sectors, but NiMet must not be left behind. We are appealing to the Minister for immediate intervention.” Meanwhile, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) responded to concerns over aviation safety, with its Director of Consumer Protection and Public Affairs, Michael Achimugu, assuring the public that safety remains a top priority. “The NCAA is scheduled to meet with the unions shortly. In the meantime, NAMA is offering limited support services. If there’s any threat to safe operations, flights will be grounded,” he said.

As the strike stretches on, it continues to affect sectors reliant on timely and accurate weather updates, with hopes that an agreement between union leaders and authorities will soon bring the matter to a close.

Source : https://saharareporters.com/

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