FG backs SON’s efforts to minimise substandard products
The Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Mr Adeniyi Adebayo, has reiterated Federal Government’s commitment to support the Standards Organization of Nigeria (SON) to minimise substandard products in the country.
The Minister said this on Monday during a ministerial briefing with the management of the organisation in his office in Abuja.
Adebayo, in statement signed by his Special Adviser, Mr Wale Ajakaye said that ongoing efforts of SON to rid Nigerian market of fake and substandard products required more support from the federal government.
Adebayo said that Nigeria with its strategic economic location in Africa coupled with its large trade and investment potential naturally opened it to the influx of various products.
He said that the federal government would give priority to SON and other relevant agencies to check importation of substandard products especially in the construction industry.
He further noted that such products had been attributed to recent cases of building collapse particularly in the urban areas of the country.
The Minister however, urged the SON management to take the anti- corruption message of the current administration to its personnel while discharging their regulatory mandate.
According to the minister, government will continue to ensure domestic and industrial safety of all Nigerians through standardisation of products.
Earlier, the Director General of SON, Mr Osita Aboloma, had called on the minister to ensure that personnel of the organisation return to the nation’s seaports.
Aboloma said that 80 per cent of goods and products entering Nigeria came in through the seaports.
He said the call became urgent in view of the recently signed African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) agreement by the Nigerian government.
The SON director general also requested to escalate the draft National Quality Policy to the Federal Executive Council (FEC) for consideration and approval.
He said that the step would serve as the necessary guide to the development and implementation of the National Quality Infrastructure (NIQ) Project of the government.
He also urged the minister to direct the agencies under the ministry to patronise the internationally accredited SON Management System Certification (MSC) services, which he described as one of the best in Africa.
-NAN