L-R Prof. Charles Anosike DG/CEO NiMet, Mr John Briggs Securities and Exchange Commission, Dr. Ndidi Nnoli-Edozien Board Member (African Rep) International Sustainability Standards Board,Neil Stewart Director of Corporate Outreach, the IFRS Foundation
The Director-General/CEO of the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) and Nigeria’s Permanent Representative with the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), Professor Charles Anosike, has reaffirmed NiMet’s commitment to ensuring access to reliable climate data and building national capacity for its application.
He spoke during a strategic meeting with the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) on Tuesday, at the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) office in Lagos.
The engagement focused on integrating climate data into sustainability and financial reporting in Nigeria.
“NiMet’s data is critical for assessing the financial effectiveness of the emission factor, which is directly linked to economic and investment outcomes. Our role is to ensure that businesses and regulators have the evidence base they need for informed decision-making,” he said.
In a presentation titled “Socio-Economic Benefits of Agricultural Meteorology in an Emerging Economy: Risks and Opportunities.”, the DG highlighted how timely forecasts have helped farmers reduce post-harvest losses, improve yields, and enhance food security. It also outlined adaptation strategies and financial opportunities to strengthen resilience in agriculture and agribusiness.
In response, Mr. John Briggs, Head of SEC Lagos Office, welcomed the initiative and emphasized integrating NiMet’s data into the commodity value chain at the Nigerian Exchange (NGX).
Dr. Ndidi Nnoli Edozien of the IFRS Foundation added that evidence-based data is essential for investor confidence and aligning with global sustainability standards.
The meeting agreed that while climate finance provides the resources, meteorology provides the science and data that guide effective investment decisions.
Notable participants included Professor Richard Barker, ISSB Board Member; Dr. Neil Stewart; senior SEC officials; and NiMet representatives.
The engagement underscored the strategic role of meteorology in sustainability reporting, boosting transparency, investment, and Nigeria’s global competitiveness.