By Adam Said Adam, Kano
The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has launched its Strategic Plan 2026-2030, a comprehensive roadmap aimed at strengthening performance, service delivery, and climate resilience across Nigeria.
Speaking at the launch, NiMet’s Director-General/CEO, Professor Charles Anosike, highlighted the agency’s long-standing role in safeguarding lives and property for over 140 years. He emphasized that the new plan aligns NiMet’s weather and climate services with Nigeria’s national vision.
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According to Professor Anosike, NiMet is set to become the first public institution in Nigeria’s aviation sector to fully institutionalize a world-class performance management system, focusing on five key areas: Employee Growth and Development, Strategic Partnerships, Technology and Innovation, Quality Service Delivery, and Revenue Diversification.
The launch event recognized NiMet’s strong performance under the Federal Government’s results-driven governance framework, coordinated by the Central Results Delivery Coordination Unit (CRDCU).
Kayode Sufianu, Managing Consultant/CEO of Balanced Scorecard West Africa (BSWA), commended NiMet for adopting the Balanced Scorecard framework, praising the DG/CEO’s leadership and support.
The event also featured the unveiling of NiMet’s refreshed core values, I-PACE – Integrity, Professionalism, Accountability, Commitment, and Excellence, which will guide the rollout and implementation of the new Strategic Plan .


