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SON Tasks Technocrats On Success Of AfCFTA Implementation
African technocrats have been challenged to ensure successful implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement (AfCFTA) to the overall benefit of the people.
Director General, Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), Mallam Farouk Salim, gave the charge at the opening ceremony of the African Organisation for Standardisation (ARSO) 65th Council meeting in Accra, Ghana.
According to Salim, the continent’s political leaders have done their bit by signing the agreement thus passing the challenge of successful implementation to the technocrats.
He commended the role played by ARSO particularly in the development and harmonisation of continental standards by member states of the organisation.
The SON chief executive emphasised the need for all standards bodies in Africa to promote faster adoption of Continental Standards, harmonisation of Conformity Assessment facilities and enter into mutual recognition agreements to facilitate movement of goods across African borders and with the rest of the world without inhibition.
These, he said, would ensure that standards are not used as technical barriers to free intra and inter-African trade
Salim posited that development and harmonisation of standards at regional and continental levels are critical components for the success of the AfCFTA agreement implementation.
The SON boss disclosed that Nigeria, in collaboration with the ARSO Central Secretariat, recently organised a virtual stakeholders’ awareness forum on 43 automobile African standards that are in the process of being adopted as Nigerian Industrial Standards for implementation.
He commended the impressive participation of stakeholders in the country and enjoined them to voluntarily upgrade the standards after adoption.
Salim said that the Accra meeting was also to receive and review reports from member nations of ARSO charged with the responsibility of championing the active involvement of non-member countries in continental drive for standards and conformity assessment.
According to him, Nigeria has successfully championed the active membership of Sierra Leone while Gambia is at the verge of becoming an associate member of ARSO, following encouragement and support from Nigeria.
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