Industry & Commerce

Quality goods import: SON, COTECNA sensitize stakeholders

Picture caption:
Mrs. Abigail Duke, Cross Rivers State Commissioner for Commerce delivering her address, seated from right are Usman Mohammed, SON DG’s representative; Tersoo Orngudwem, Director, Product Certification; Ade Adediran, COTECNA Country Manager; Mrs. Foluso Bolaji, SON Director, Public Relations and a Stakeholders’ Representative.

By Charles Okonji

With a renewed effort targeted in ridding Nigeria off substandard goods, Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), has called on Nigerian manufacturers and importers to see the Standards Organisation of Nigeria Conformity Assessment Programme (SONCAP) as a veritable tool for regulating importation of quality goods into Nigeria.
The Director General, SON, Mallam Farouk Salim made this call during his welcome address at a One – Day Sensitization Programme on the Standards Organisation of Nigeria Conformity Assessment Programme (SONCAP), organized by the SON in collaboration with COTECNA, one of the internationally accredited firms involved in conformity assessment of imported raw materials, machinery and finished products, at Calabar, Cross Rivers State recently.
Represented by Mr. Usman Mohammed, Director, South-South Operations, the SON Chief Executive enjoined stakeholders in the State to adhere to the requirements of the SONCAP to facilitate their trade, ensure delivery of quality goods to Nigerians and enhance economic growth.
Speaking on the theme: “SONCAP: Facilitating Quality Imports into Nigeria for Economic Development”, the SON DG, stressed that the forum was to educate stakeholders on the significance of the SONCAP scheme to trade facilitation, discuss challenges and proffer workable solutions.
According to him, the occasion also serves as a feedback mechanism for SON and COTECNA, to make regulatory interventions for the benefit of Consumers and the Nation’s Economy emancipation.
He expressed appreciation to the Cross River State Government and the people for the existing cordial relationship and support to SON since its inception in the State.
The Cross River State Commissioner for Commerce, Mrs. Abigail Duke advocated for an aggressive drive towards export of Nigeria’s Agro and Allied Products particularly from the State.
According to Mrs. Duke, the Cross River State Government is prepared to work in closer collaboration with SON and COTECNA to facilitate export of Agro Allied Products globally.
She requested that an office of COTECNA be opened in Calabar to assist importers and prospective exporters from Cross River State.
Mrs. Duke reiterated that the State would continue to promote mutually beneficial relationship with SON, including guidance to Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises on achieving maximum benefit from the SONCAP and other schemes put in place by the organisation.
The Commissioner admonished participants at the sensitization programme to cooperate with SON and COTECNA in facilitating quality imports, particularly of raw materials and machinery.
In his address, COTECNA Country Manager, Mr. Ade Adediran enumerated the Organisation’s value added services in the SONCAP scheme, explaining that his Organisation has had partnership with SON on the scheme for over a decade.
He stated that COTECNA has been in Nigeria since 1984, adding that it has the capacity to facilitate quality import as well as export out of Nigeria.

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