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NiMet secures approval for revised conditions of service, boosts staff welfare and professionalism

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January 13, 2026
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NiMet secures approval for revised conditions of service, boosts staff welfare and professionalism
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By Nkechi Eze

The Nigerian Meteorological Agency has recorded a major milestone in its ongoing institutional reform efforts with the approval of its updated Conditions of Service, a development aimed at strengthening staff welfare, professionalism and operational efficiency across the Agency.

The comprehensive review, which has now been concluded, was the product of sustained collaboration between NiMet Management and recognised staff unions. Through extensive consultations, constructive dialogue and mutual understanding, both sides worked collectively to produce a revised framework that responds to the evolving needs of the workforce while supporting NiMet’s expanding mandate in the delivery of timely and accurate weather and climate services.

With the support of the current administration, the reviewed Conditions of Service were diligently processed through the appropriate regulatory channels and have received the requisite approvals from relevant oversight authorities. These include clearance from the Federal Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development and the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, among other statutory bodies, formally validating the document and paving the way for its full implementation.

The updated Conditions of Service introduce clearer and more structured guidelines on appointments, promotions, career progression and disciplinary procedures, while also strengthening provisions on staff welfare, leave entitlements and work–life balance. The framework standardises processes to promote fairness, transparency and accountability, and aligns NiMet’s human resource practices fully with Federal Civil Service rules and best practices.

Beyond policy alignment, the revised Conditions of Service are expected to significantly enhance staff morale and motivation, with positive implications for productivity and service delivery across the Agency. By providing a clearer pathway for career development and improved welfare provisions, the review reinforces NiMet’s commitment to building a professional, motivated and high-performing workforce.

Management has encouraged all staff to familiarise themselves with the revised document, describing it as a comprehensive guide to their rights, responsibilities and career development within the Agency.

The approval of the updated Conditions of Service further underscores NiMet’s resolve to pursue continuous institutional reforms aimed at strengthening human capital development, promoting efficiency and delivering world-class meteorological services in support of Nigeria’s safety, economic growth and sustainable development.

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