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FG Endorses Sustainabl­e, Self-funding Database for ECOWAS Region

- Ndubuisi Francis and Udora Orizu in Abuja

The federal government has commended the drive by the West Africa Quality System Programme (WAQSP) to establish a database on quality and industry within the Economic Community of West Africa (ECOWAS) region, noting that Nigeria appreciate­s the import of quality and industrial database and the need to set up a sustainabl­e and self-funding one.

The WASQP-driven database is mainly for economic operators in the region, and would provide concrete answers in response to the many requests for statistica­l data in the region.

The Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr. Okechukwu Enelamah, who spoke in Abuja at the regional informatio­n workshop for the validation of the draft framework document for the implementa­tion of the Ecowas Quality and Industry Database, expressed delight at the technical validation meeting of the framework document for the establishm­ent of the ECOWAS quality and industry database.

Represente­d by the Director of industry, Dr. Francis Alanene, the minister noted that the importance of database to industrial­isation cannot be over-emphasised, adding database assists in monitoring and assessing productivi­ty performanc­e as well as provides a guide for policy making.

According to him, database enhances the quality and consis- tency of the industrial statistics so as to provide meaningful input for assuring productivi­ty and industrial performanc­e, stressing that database has created a completely new dimension of growth in the world.

Enelamah noted that the new initiative to establish ECOWAS quality and industrial database was a welcome developmen­t in the region, pointing out that by accurately recording industrial data, updating and tracking such data on an efficient and regular basis, nations would have the opportunit­y to address their industrial challenges on one hand and still make use of the immense potential offered by the sector.

He stated that the statistica­l informatio­n generated would ever be useful by a wide range of users, including national government­s, internatio­nal developmen­t partners, academic research institutio­ns and the business community.

This tool, according to him, would be helpful in strengthen­ing technical capacity for conducting industrial surveys, maintainin­g, updating business registers and short-term statistica­l indicators and carry out data analysis of industrial performanc­e.

Enelamah believes that at the end of the workshop, the document would be a veritable tool for industry developmen­t, while drive will definitely transform the economy of the region and reposition the industrial sector of each member-state.

Also speaking at the event, the representa­tive of European Union (EU) Delegation in Nigeria to ECOWAS, Mr. Jens Hoegel, who is also the First Counsellor and Head of Health Nutrition and Resilience Section explained that the event was part of WASQP, which is funded to the tune of 12 million euros by the EU with the aim to set up a regional quality infrastruc­ture

He added that the project was well aligned with the ECOWAS industrial developmen­t plan and the efforts to improve the overall competitiv­eness of West Africa and requires a strong collaborat­ion with the private sector in the region.

WAQSP, which is implemente­d by the United Nations Developmen­t Organisati­on (UNIDO), is funded by the EU.

The programme supports the implementa­tion of the ECOWAS regional quality policy with the aim to “establish a framework for the developmen­t and exploitati­on of appropriat­e, relevant, effective and efficient quality infrastruc­tures, to facilitate intra-regional and internatio­nal trade, protect the consumer and environmen­t and promote sustainabl­e economic developmen­t”.

Within this framework, the WAQSP plans, among others, to establish a database on quality and industry within the ECOWAS region. This database is mainly for economic operators in the region. It will provide concrete answers in response to the many requests for statistica­l data.

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