Nigeria’s economic and industrial growth
depends on the standard and quality of products in circulation either
locally made or imported. Again, it is critical to ensure that imported
products meet high quality benchmarks which would in turn stop the
dumping of sub-standard imports in Nigeria.
These were the submissions of the
Director General,
Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), Mr. Osita
Aboloma when the agency renewed its partnership agreement with SGF, an
Independent Accredited Firm (IAF) in Lagos recently. The pact will build
technical capacities in a bid to ensure that only goods that meet
minimum requirements of the Nigeria Industrial Standards (NIS) are
traded in Nigerian markets.
According to Aboloma, IAFs are very
critical to achieve the agency’s agenda to reduce influx of substandard
goods in the country.
The firm, SGF donated textile testing
machines to SON, even as Aboloma commended the IAF’s support to the
agency in its fight to achieve its mandate of combating influx of fake
and substandard products in Nigeria.
He tasked IAFs to continue their fair dealings and honesty with the agency especially towards issuance of SONCAP for importers, saying that the present administration plans to discourage unwholesome imports while targeting economic diversification and export drive.
“Let me sincerely thank the management
of SGF-one of our reliable and dependable IAFs, helping us immensely, in
the very critical areas of products certifications, quality conformity
and quality control. To underscore the importance of this brief ceremony
to the agency, I decided to be physically present today to warmly
receive the equipment,” the SON DG declared.
He said there is no other crucial time
than now that SON needs the technical assistance and support from the
IAFs, maintaining that the agency has since upped the ante on quality
infrastructure development.
“Your kind gesture to the agency, demonstrates the level of your firm’s commitment towards helping the nation to grow industrially. We want to assure you that these machines would be properly deployed and adequately put into use by our laboratory services department,” he said.
According to him, SGF has set the ball
rolling, pointing out that standards body hopefully, will be looking
forward to receiving more of such technical assistance from other IAFs
and development partners, stressing that IAFs remain critical in its
mandate of products registration, accreditation and certifications.
“Our own part, we are intensifying
efforts towards building capacities and quality infrastructure. We will
in no distant time complete and accredit more laboratories. Through the
development of standard laboratories, locally made products would enjoy
high patronage at home and global acceptance. This is part of our
strategies towards economic diversification (oil-to non-oil sector) and
industrial growth,” the SON helmsman disclosed.
by Crusoe Osagie/Thisdaylive
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