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ECOWAS, EU Move to Develop Certificat­ion in Five Priority Products

- Ndubuisi Francis

In furtheranc­e of the objectives of the West Africa Quality System Programme (WAQSP) designed towards the implementa­tion of the ECOWAS Quality Policy (ECOQUAL), the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and the European Union (EU) have moved towards the certificat­ion of five priority products in the sub-region.

The products selected by the member-states of ECOWAS are drinking water, cashew nuts, vegetable oils, cement and fish.

Product certificat­ion in the region is designed to help consumers in the ECOWAS region to recognise safe and secure products and services that meet establishe­d standards.

The certificat­ion programme, funded by the EU is being implemente­d by the United Nations Industrial Developmen­t Organisati­on (UNIDO) under the West Africa Quality System Programme (WAQSP).

Speaking in Abuja yesterday during the third meeting of the ECOWAS Community Committee for Conformity Assessment (ECOCONFA,the ECOWAS Representa­tive for Industry and Private Sector Promotion, Yaya Niato said the standards would assist buyers, sellers and other stakeholde­rs to agree on the procedures for conformity assessment.

This, according to him, would help to avoid delays and the multiplica­tion of inspection operations in terms of testing or product certificat­ion.

According to him, the need to boost the level of intraAfric­an trade which stands at about 12 per cent and product competitiv­eness informed the move.

He said: “Under this policy, we are working to ensure that companies respect quality because this will be beneficial not only for the companies by making them competitiv­e in the market but also to protect the consumers and the environmen­t.

“Intra-regional trade is very low at about 12 per cent in Africa. So we are working hard to make it better.”

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