The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) officially embarked on a nationwide strike at midnight on Tuesday, April 22, 2025, causing ripples across multiple sectors that depend on its vital weather and climate services.
NiMet, which plays a critical role in providing accurate meteorological data for aviation, agriculture, water resources, and disaster risk management, withdrew its services following unresolved labor grievances. The strike has raised safety concerns, especially within the aviation industry, where real-time weather updates and forecasts are essential for flight planning and safe operations.
In response to this development, the Chief Executive Officer of Air Peace, Nigeria’s largest airline, has announced the immediate suspension of all domestic flight operations. The directive, issued early Wednesday morning, was made in the interest of public safety.
“The safety of our passengers, crew, and aircraft remains our top priority. While we understand that other airlines may choose to continue operations, Air Peace will not compromise on safety. Without access to reliable weather information from NiMet, it would be irresponsible to proceed with scheduled flights,” the CEO stated.
The decision, though disruptive, has been widely praised by industry stakeholders and safety experts who stress the importance of meteorological data in preventing in-flight incidents and ensuring smooth operations.
As of the time of filing this report, no resolution has been reached between NiMet and the relevant government authorities. Passengers affected by the Air Peace suspension are advised to stay updated through official airline channels and to make alternative arrangements where necessary.