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[BREAKING] UN appoints Nigerian physicist, Rabia Sa’id to global nuclear war panel

Abdallah el-KurebeBy Abdallah el-KurebeJuly 21, 2025Updated:July 21, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Reflecting Nigeria’s growing prominence in global science diplomacy, the United Nations has appointed Professor Rabia Sa’id, a distinguished physicist from Bayero University Kano (BUK), to a newly established 21-member scientific panel tasked with assessing the global impacts of nuclear war.

The appointment, announced as part of the implementation of UN General Assembly Resolution 79/238, is set to have far-reaching implications for nuclear disarmament policies and international peacebuilding efforts.

A panel with a crucial mission

The panel, formed to provide an authoritative scientific assessment of the consequences of nuclear warfare, will produce a comprehensive report by 2027. This report aims to inform UN Member States by elaborating on the immediate and long-term environmental, climatic, health, social, and economic effects that a nuclear conflict could trigger globally.

By integrating multidisciplinary expertise, including physics, environmental science, public health, and conflict studies, the panel seeks to update and expand knowledge gathered from previous studies, some of which date back several decades. The updated scientific understanding is expected to fortify global initiatives aimed at nuclear disarmament and risk reduction.

Professor Rabia Sa’id: A trailblazer for Nigeria and African women in STEM

Professor Sa’id’s appointment reflects her distinguished career in physics, education, and peace advocacy. At Bayero University Kano, she has been widely recognized for her research on sustainable development and her leadership in promoting science education and gender equality in STEM fields. As a committed advocate for women’s empowerment in science, her role symbolizes a significant breakthrough for African women in a male-dominated domain.

Her selection also sends a strong message that scientific voices from Africa are increasingly being valued in shaping global security and environmental policies. Nigeria’s academic and diplomatic communities have praised her appointment as a source of national pride and a catalyst for inspiring future generations of scientists on the continent.

Significance for global peace and science diplomacy

The creation of the Nuclear War Effects Panel under Resolution 79/238 and the appointment of globally diverse experts highlight the UN’s commitment to inclusivity and science-driven policymaking. The panel’s findings are anticipated to influence international discourse on nuclear non-proliferation and the urgent need to prevent nuclear conflict.

Professor Sa’id is expected to bring unique insights, especially regarding the disproportionate impacts nuclear war might have on developing nations and vulnerable populations—a perspective often underrepresented in international policymaking spheres.

Looking ahead

The panel is scheduled to hold its inaugural session later this year, with interdisciplinary collaboration at its core. Its forthcoming report will be a critical resource for diplomats, scientists, and policymakers navigating the complex challenges of nuclear risk and disarmament at a time of growing geopolitical tension.

Professor Rabia Sa’id’s appointment to this UN panel is not only a historic personal achievement but also a milestone for Nigeria, African representation in global science, and efforts to unify the world against the threat of nuclear war.

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