Tuesday, 17 March 2015

Nigerian National Quality Policy to ensure industrial competitiveness - Aganga



 

Nigeria's Government has harped on the need for standard quality in the manufacturing and production of goods, to ensure industrial competitiveness in Nigeria.

Re-emphasizing this at the presentation of the National Quality Infrastructure documents in Abuja, Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Olusegun Aganga, said the policy will promote made-in-Nigeria goods, which can be compared to international standards. He added that it will further strengthen the diversification of the economy and improve the local Industries.

Speaking earlier the Secretary of the Committee and Director General of Standards Organization of Nigeria, Dr Joseph Odumodu, emphasized that quality assurance of good will be ensured as this will encourage growth in the industrial sector.


The Nigerian National Quality Infrastructure Policy is a 12 Million Euro project, funded by the European Union and supported by United Nations Industrial Development Organization, UNIDO.

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