Federal government has approved a revised conditions of service for the staff members of the Nigerian Meteorological Agency following a comprehensive review aimed at aligning its human resource framework with modern public service standards and its expanding operational mandate.
The revised document received clearance from relevant authorities, including the Federal Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development and the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation.
NiMet workers had embarked on strike last year, demanding for improvement in their welfare and general work conditions.
NiMet explained that the process benefited from strong collaboration between management and staff unions, noting that it was driven by dialogue and consensus-building.
In an announcement yesterday, NiMet said it had “concluded a comprehensive review of its Conditions of Service, marking a significant milestone in the Agency’s ongoing efforts to align its human resource framework with contemporary public service standards and its evolving operational mandate.
“The review process was driven by a strong spirit of collaboration between NiMet Management and the recognised staff unions.
“Through sustained dialogue, extensive consultations, and mutual understanding, both parties worked collectively to produce a revised Conditions of Service that addresses critical issues of staff welfare, career progression, professionalism, and institutional efficiency, while supporting the Agency’s core mandate of delivering timely and accurate weather and climate services.
“With the backing of the current administration, the review was diligently advanced through the appropriate channels and has now received the necessary approvals from relevant oversight authorities.”
Reacting to the development, NiMet’s chief executive, Professor Charles Anosike said the updated framework contains clearer provisions on appointment, promotion, discipline and career progression, while also prioritising welfare and work–life balance, noting that “the updated framework introduces clearer guidelines on appointments, promotions, career progression, and disciplinary procedures, while also improving provisions on staff welfare, leave entitlements, and work–life balance.”
He added that the reforms are expected to raise morale and improve service delivery.
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