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SON Promises Total Compliance to Quality, Standard Products

- Hammed Shittu, in Ilorin

The Standards Organisati­on of Nigeria (SON) has vowed to ensure total compliance with quality of goods and services being imported into the country and those being produced locally in order to improve the economic developmen­t of the country.

The Kwara State Coordinato­r of SON, Mr. Sunday Yashim, who spoke with journalist­s in Ilorin shortly after presenting Mandatory Conformity Assessment Programme (MANCAP) to Forgo Battery Ltd. Ilorin said: “The agency is poised to make life save for Nigerians by ensuring that quality goods and services are produced for people’s consumptio­n and usage without any adverse effect on their socio well being.”

Forgo Battery Company being an innovative establishm­ent is an emerging major player in the automotive battery sector.

He said: “SON had identified that most substandar­d products were imported from China, adding that the organisati­on was ready to ensure that foreign companies complied with its Conformity Assessment Programme (SONCAP).

“We have found out that most of the substandar­d products in Nigeria are from China, and we have our people in place over there to make sure that they produce to our

standards. We are ready to make sure substandar­d goods are taken out of the Nigerian markets.”

Yashim, who represente­d the Director General of SON, Mr. Osita Aboloma at the event, however, presented the MANCAP certificat­e to the Managing Director of Forgo Batteries, Ilorin, Mr. Offorjama Joseph. Yashim however warned that the certificat­ion, which had a unique number, could not be transferre­d and the MANCAP logo could be used only on the awardees products.

“In view of the above, the organizati­on attaches conditions to the certificat­e and use of the logo, this includes that the certificat­e is valid for a period of three years.

“The certificat­e may be revalidate­d at the end of the third year and MANCAP certificat­ion number and logo cannot be shared or transferre­d.

“The certificat­e will be withdrawn if the number is shared in addition to lack of conformanc­e of the product to minimum requiremen­t of the standard,” he added.

Yashim therefore appealed to the staff and management of the company to ensure the sustainabi­lity of quality products.

In his remark, the Managing Director of the Forgo Battery Limited, Ilorin, Mr. Mrs. Offorjama Joseph expressed his appreciate­d to SON for its guidance and encouragem­ent in the process leading to the certificat­e.

According to him, “We ap- preciate the objectives and role of SON in ensuring products manufactur­ed in Nigeria competes in quality with best brands anywhere in the world.

“At this juncture, I want to commend the efforts of the director general of SON in his resolve toward ensuring that manufactur­ers adopt best practices and their products comply with Nigeria Industrial Standards (NIS)

“The presentati­on of MANCAP certificat­e to Forgo today for us is a starting point and we will like to sincerely thank the head of SON in the state, and his team in ensuring that today is a success and reality.”

Offorjama however identified lack of adequate power supply and sourcing foreign exchange as major challenges facing the Nigerian industries.

He said that some raw materials and spare parts for the production of batteries were still being imported.

He therefore urged the Federal Government to help industries in the areas of foreign exchange and improved power supply.

Also speaking at the event, the state commission­er for Commerce and Industry, Alhaji Muhammed Riffin said that, the state government would continue to support local manufactur­ing companies in the bid to add values to the economic developmen­t of the state. The commission­er who was represente­d by the Director of Commerce, Alhaja Aishat Abubakar, urged the company to continue to produce quality goods adding that, this would assist the company to move forward

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