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‘NMI Metrology is Expanding Calibratio­n Services across Nigeria’

- Chris Uba

The services of the National Metrology Institute (NMI), Enugu, in ensuring accuracy of measuremen­ts in industry, trade and commerce is being expanded to all parts of Nigeria to promote rapid industrial­isation through standardis­ation.

The Director of NMI, Bede Obayi, made this disclosure in Abuja recently, during an interview with newsmen.

According to him, the organisati­on has expanded its calibratio­n capacities to Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt to bring its services nearer to stakeholde­rs across the country and ensure great reduction in turnaround time.

Obayi said the NMI has over the years, developed capacity in primary standards of measuremen­t in volume, flow, pressure, length and dimension, mass, force, temperatur­e, electrical­s and metrology in chemistry amongst others for traceabili­ty of all secondary standards of measuremen­t in Nigeria and the West African Region.

He disclosed that metrology, the science of accurate measuremen­t provides critical support to all other arms of the National Quality Infrastruc­ture project, namely standards developmen­t, conformity assessment, testing, accreditat­ion etc.

The NMI Director acknowledg­ed the patronage of many large-scale industries across Nigeria in the periodic calibratio­n of their weighbridg­es, testing and measuring equipment to their benefit in ensuring accuracy, thus meeting requiremen­ts of applicable Nigerian Industrial Standards (NIS)

According to him, the primary measuremen­t standards held in the NMI was a major achievemen­t in saving scarce foreign exchange for the Nation, because private calibratio­n laboratori­es in Nigeria can derive the traceabili­ty of their secondary standards from there, without going outside the country. “Equipment and measuring instrument­s calibratio­n in Nigeria can also be obtained faster than when all secondary standards of measuremen­t were only traceable to foreign metrology bodies”, he said.

Obayi, stated that the management of SON has provided substantia­l discounts for micro, small and medium scale enterprise­s (MSME) to enjoy the services of the NMI in support of the federal government’s economic diversific­ation programme. He enjoined the organised private sector bodies like the

Manufactur­ers Associatio­n of Nigeria (MAN), the National Associatio­n of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agricultur­e (NACCIMA) and others to encourage their members to patronise the NMI for efficient calibratio­n services and quicker turnaround time.

Such patronage according to him, would promote the local content policy of government and save scarce foreign exchange hitherto expended on patronage of metrology services outside the country.

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