Product standardisation will promote econmic growth – SON boss

Mon, Sep 11, 2023
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Economy

THE Director General, Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), Mallam Farouk Salim, has urged manufacturers to work toward the standardisation of their products to promote economic growth in the country.

Salim gave the advice at a one-day sensitisation workshop for stakeholders on Monday in Uyo.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the theme of the workshop is “Promoting export and economic growth via standardisation and quality assurance”.

The SON boss, represented by Mr Usman Mohammed, Director, South-South region of the organisation, said that the country must move away from being import dependent to embrace export promotion for a robust economy.

He said that for the country’s products to be acceptable in the international market, manufacturers must ensure that the quality and standard of their products met global standards.

“The essence of this sensitisation is to create awareness among our manufacturers and exporters on the importance of product standardisation.

“The major problem we are having is depending on imported goods.

“If you ask people why they do not patronise made in Nigeria products, they will say it is not of good standard.

“So, if our manufacturers do not gear up to make their products to meet required standards and ensure necessary quality assurance procedures, the quality of our products will not improve,” he said.

Salim said the workshop was to enlighten manufacturers on the important factors associated with standardisation.

“The country is undergoing a period where our import dependence is too much, that is the major problem why our currency has continued to depreciate.

“There is no magic on earth you will do to improve the value of your currency, if you do not improve your export drive.

“That is why we are going out to carry out this sensitisation to educate the public,” Salim said.

He called on manufacturers across the country to avail themselves of the agency’s services to improve on the standards of their products for export.

He said that SON was not only a regulatory body but trade facilitation agency, responsible for ensuring that both locally and imported products met the minimum standard requirements.

“Our major concern is not to close down companies but to advise them, give them the necessary information on how to improve om the quality of their products.

“You know quality is a journey and it has no destination.

“Why some of our manufacturers are lagging behind is that they don’t move with time, people detest change.

“As a manufacturer, you are supposed to move with time, even beyond the requirements of the customers.

“That is what will make your products to be sought afte in the market,” he said.

In an address of welcome, the Akwa Ibom Coordinator of SON, Mr Ismaila Lawal, said that the agency had developed various standards to meet with manufacturers demands.

Lawal said that the standards were developed to remove technical barriers to trade at the national and international levels.

He called on manufacturers to contact SON office to boost their businesses to become international champions, create jobs for the teeming youths, promote economic growth and prevent Nigeria from being a dumping ground.

One of the participants, Mr Ime Edoho, commended SON for organising the workshop, adding that it would help his members to improve on the quality of their products.

Edoho, who is the state Chairman, Nigeria Association of Small and Medium Entreprises, said that the group was having the challenge of finance to improve on the quality and standard of their products.

He said that the workshop would enhance their knowledge in product standardization and quality assurance to promote economic growth in the country. (NAN)

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September 11, 2023 @ 18:54 GMT|

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