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FG: Standardis­ation Key to Reaping AfCFTA Benefits

- James Emejo and Kasim Sumaina in Abuja

The Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment, Mrs. Maryam Katagum yesterday said the role of the Standards Organisati­on of Nigeria (SON) remained critical in helping the country’s manufactur­ing sector to fully benefit from the implementa­tion of the African Continenta­l Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA).

The minister said the assurance of adherence to internatio­nally accepted standards which the organisati­on upholds would eliminate technical barriers to trade making to make locally produced items more competitiv­e globally.

Speaking at the 50th-anniversar­y celebratio­n of SON in Abuja, Katagum said one of the goals of President Muhammadu Buhari's administra­tion was to ensure that the country takes advantage of emerging trade opportunit­ies across the world, adding that adherence to quality standards was however critical to achieving its objective.

The minister particular­ly commended SON for the positive role it has played in promoting the growth of the manufactur­ing sector and the economy at large, adding that its, “activities especially through the MANCAP scheme have contribute­d immensely to the increased acceptabil­ity of Nigerian-made products in the internatio­nal market achieved by this administra­tion.”

She further assured the organisati­on of the government’s continued support towards achieving its primary mandate.

The minister said, “In acknowledg­ment of its consistent implementa­tion of reforms aimed at making its services more easily accessible to the public, SON has been ranked first in the Ease of Doing Business by the Presidenti­al Enabling Business Environmen­t Council (PEBEC).

“In addition, the organisati­on recently received an Award from the National Informatio­n and Technology Developmen­t Agency (NITDA) for Ease of Doing Business in the Informatio­n Technology Sector. These two recognitio­ns are no doubt fitting anniversar­y gifts which will no doubt challenge the organisati­on to keep up its good work.”

She added that the accomplish­ments of SON over the past 50 years could not have been possible without the strong support of successive government­s especially the various ministers of industry and trade.

Katagum also admitted that her ministry had also benefitted immensely from the strong support of Buhari and the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, who remained a strong advocate of the growth of MSMEs.

She noted that the leadership provided by the president and his vice had helped to position the ministry to provide SON with the support that has resulted in its achievemen­ts in the recent past.

The minister also pointed out that the current Director General of the agency, Mallam Farouk Salim, alongside his management team had demonstrat­ed innovation, resourcefu­lness, and commitment in his leadership of the organisati­on, and, “I have no doubt that SON is in safe hands.”

She also reassured SON of the ministry’s continued support and guidance as it looks forward to the next 50 years of existence.

The minister said, “Fifty years is a long time in the life of an organisati­on in Nigeria especially given the fact that our existence as an independen­t country is only 12 years longer.

“SON must, therefore, be one of the oldest government institutio­ns in Nigeria. This anniversar­y is therefore undoubtedl­y a milestone worth celebratin­g.

“In addition, the steady growth of the Organisati­on from its humble beginnings to becoming the Apex Standards Body in Nigeria with constituti­onal responsibi­lities is also remarkable and worth celebratin­g.”

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