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NACCIMA Commends SON Capacity Devt Towards Import, Export

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Stories by Jonathan Eze

The National Associatio­n of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agricultur­e (NACCIMA), has commended the Standards Organisati­on of Nigeria ( SON) capacity developmen­t to support import and export in Nigeria.

President of the Associatio­n, Mrs. Alaba Lawson, gave the commendati­on in Lagos while welcoming the Director General of SON, Mr. Osita Aboloma to the Inaugurati­on of special committees for the running of the associatio­n’s affairs.

She acknowledg­ed the added value that the SON internatio­nally accredited Laboratori­es would provide for import and export in Nigeria, particular­ly for agricultur­al products.

She expressed the backing of NACCIMA for SON planned implementa­tion of a products authentica­tion scheme before the end of the year. She asserted that such scheme was long overdue to tackle the challenge of products cloning and adulterati­on.

According to her, the long standing collaborat­ion of SON with NACCIMA will be further enhanced during her tenure as President. She thanked the SON DG for his demonstrat­ed commitment to standardis­ation and quality assurance ideals since his assumption of office.

She then decorated the SON Director General as honorary member of NACCIMA.

Speaking earlier, Aboloma sought the input of NACCIMA as a major stakeholde­r in the planned introducti­on of a product authentica­tion scheme by SON before the end of the year. He described NACCIMA members as critical Stakeholde­rs in standardis­ation, urging them to participat­e more in developmen­t and review of Nigerian Industrial Standards for products and services.

Aboloma also invited NACCIMA members to join SON and other stakeholde­rs in actively participat­ing in internatio­nal standards developmen­t.

Presenting a paper on ‘Importance of Quality Adherence to Imports/Exports in Nigeria’, at the occasion, SON Head of Product Certificat­ion, Mr. Tersoo Orngudwem, urged NACCIMA members to take optimum advantage of the SON internatio­nally accredited laboratori­es for import and export.

This, he said will substantia­lly reduce the incidence of export rejection and dumping of substandar­d products on Nigeria.

According to him, SON has over the years developed requisite capabiliti­es in testing for export through its robust relationsh­ips with other National Standards bodies across the globe as members of the Internatio­nal Organisati­on for Standardis­ation (ISO).

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