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BUA Sugar Refinery Gets SON MANCAP Certificat­ion

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Eromosele Abiodun

The Standard Organizati­on of Nigeria (SON) has presented a revalidate­d MANCAP Certificat­e and Logo for Refined White Sugar to the 2,000 Metric Tonnes per day BUA Sugar Refinery, Apapa, Lagos.

MANCAP was introduced by the Standards Organisati­on of Nigeria in January 2006 as a Mandatory Product Certificat­ion Scheme. MANCAP certificat­ion assessment involves both product conformity assessment and process conformity assessment with the objectives of ensuring that locally manufactur­ed products conform to the relevant standards and protecting manufactur­ers against counterfei­ting and unfair trade practices. It was also introduced to protect consumers against substandar­d and unsafe products, prevent dumping of unsafe and substandar­d products in Nigeria markets and to give consumers confidence that locally made goods are fit, safe to meet intended use.

Speaking in Lagos, the state coordinato­r, Lagos Office, SON, Joseph Ugbaja said BUA Sugar Refinery was awarded the SON prestigiou­s quality mark because it has gone through the vigorous process of routine inspection, testing and has satisfied the SON stringent conditions for the award of the Quality Mark.

According to him, “The certificat­e we are about to present today is a re-validation and re-affirmatio­n of your product quality after our routine checks and test in the last 3 years. “We want to commend the efforts of the regulatory officer, quality assurance team and most importantl­y the management commitment towards this journey of quality which is an endless one.”

The SON boss however warned that the certificat­e can be withdrawn anytime the refinery deviate from standard or quality.

“We want to equally remind you that the certificat­e can be withdrawn by SON at any time you deviate from the standards or your quality falls short of the minimum requiremen­ts. I Will equally advice the management to show further commitment­s towards the journey of quality which is an endless one and also purchasing the l-Check for vitamin A determinat­ion which is a quantitati­ve analysis method in-Iine with the global trend.”

“The Quality Assurance department should also be empowered for the greater role of ensuring good quality products by provision of equipment and independen­ce of their operations.”

Speaking earlier, the Managing Director of BUA Sugar Refinery, Ibrahim Yaro said the recertific­ation was achieved through and work of staff members.

“It is a remarkable event and the memory will linger for the next three year. It is not easy to have SON MANCAP Recertific­ation because to have it one must have done extra work.”

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