1st ECOWAS Quality Infrastructure Forum

1st ECOWAS Quality Infrastructure Forum

The ECOWAS Commission organized a forum on Regional Quality Infrastructure, in Dakar, Senegal, from the 29th of January to the 1st of February  2018.

This Forum is part of the dynamic of the implementation of the Common Industrial Policy and the ECOWAS Quality Policy, both adopted by the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government.

It was organised within the framework of the West Africa Quality System Programme (WAQSP) funded by the European Union and implemented by the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO).

The objective of this Forum was to bring together the principal regional and international actors on quality on the main themes, in order to strengthen the promotion and sustainability of the regional quality infrastructure being set up. The following activities were carried out during the Forum:

  • Set up of the remaining structures of the ECOWAS Regional Quality  Infrastructure Scheme, particularly the Community Council for Quality (CCQ) and the ECOWAS Quality Agency (ECOWAQ);
  • Organisation of the WAQSP fourth Enlarged Steering Committee meeting;
  • Promotion of the quality system (regulation and technical structures), set up in the region;
  • Mobilisation of technical and financial partners, for the financing of activities related to the promotion of quality in the region;
  • Mobilisation and sensitization of all concerned actors, particularly consumers and businesses, on the issues of quality culture.
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Nigeria National Accreditation Service Participates in IAF-ILAC 2017

Nigeria National Accreditation Service Participates in IAF-ILAC 2017

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Nigeria National Accreditation Service (NiNAS) highlighted its importance during the 2017 edition of the International Accreditation Forum (IAF) – International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC) Joint Annual Meetings that took place from 19 October to 1 November 2017 in Vancouver, Canada.

IAF-ILAC 2017 presented NiNAS with opportunities to engage and network with international accreditation bodies and actively participate in global accreditation activities including working group meetings, task force meetings and general assemblies of both the International Accreditation Forum and the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation.

Activities at the conference included discussions on the need for accreditation bodies to align all documents with international standards on general requirements for accreditation bodies assessing and accrediting conformity assessment bodies (ISO/IEC 17011:2017); reports by regional co-operations including by the African Accreditation Cooperation (AFRAC); and updates in membership status.

NiNAS also participated in the International Halal Accreditation Forum (IHAF) workshop on ‘Global Halal Trade, Challenges and Opportunities,’ during which, NiNAS was admitted into IHAF Affiliate Membership.

Nigeria National Accreditation Service also entered into a memorandum of understanding with Gulf Accreditation Council on strategic partnership and cooperation on Accreditation of Conformity Assessment Bodies.

Nigeria National Accreditation Service was established within the framework of National Quality Infrastructure Project for Nigeria (NQIP), funded by the EU and implemented by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO).

IAF Renews MoU with UNIDO and ILAC

IAF Renews MoU with UNIDO and ILAC

IAF has renewed its tripartite Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC) and United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) at a signing ceremony held on 24 November in Vienna, Austria. The renewal extends the commitment between IAF, ILAC and UNIDO to cooperate in the field of accreditation and conformity assessment to facilitate the integration of developing countries into the global quality infrastructure, enhance the impact of industrial development on economic growth, and assist the integration of developing countries and transition economies into the global economy. Read More…..

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Nigeria National Accreditation Service Participates in EU-Nigeria Business Forum

ABUJA 11 October 2017 – The 6th EU-Nigeria Business Forum took place on 5 and 6 October 2017, in Lagos. The event was organized by the European Union Delegation, in collaboration with the European business and investment delegations in Nigeria, and European embassies and consulates. The interactive forum brought together European and Nigerian business representatives and policy makers to discuss trade and investment opportunities the barriers to trade and best practices to overcome them.

In attendance were the Head of the European Union Delegation to Nigeria, Ambassador Ketil Karlsen; Honourable Minister of Communications Technology, Mr. Adebayo Shittu; Executive Governor of Lagos State, represented by the Commissioner for Science & Technology; Honourable Minister for Agriculture, represented by Director for Agribusiness; and the UNIDO Representative to Nigeria & ECOWAS, represented by Dr. Chuma Ezedinma.

The theme of the forum was “Youth as Engine of Broad-Based Economic Transformation” and discussions centred on how young people can impact Nigerian economic growth in the field of ICT and agribusiness; with a session on empowering women entrepreneurs.

The forum afforded the Nigeria National Accreditation Service (NiNAS) the opportunity to provide insight on the value of accreditation to international trade. NiNAS CEO, Mr. Celestine Okanya, shared the benefits of accreditation to the regulators, manufacturers, conformity assessment bodies, the Nigerian government, and consumers. Mr. Okanya has also participated in the parallel Business to Business or B2B events organized by the Enterprise Europe Network in Nigeria.

EU-Nigeria Business Forum is a collaborative effort of the European Union and its Member States present in Nigeria. Since 2012, the Forum has served as a platform for investors and business people to interact to gather essential market information and build strategic partnerships to boost domestic investments and access to the EU market.

Nigeria National Accreditation Service was established within the framework of National Quality Infrastructure Project for Nigeria (NQIP), funded by the EU and implemented by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO).

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Nigerian Accreditation Service Formally Presented with ECOWAS Directory

ABUJA, 31 August 2017 – The Nigeria National Accreditation Service (NiNAS) has been officially presented with the Directory of Conformity Assessment Bodies (CABs). The directory is a collation of the internationally accredited Conformity Assessment Bodies across the West African region. The formal presentation took place on 22 August 2017 in Abuja during the opening ceremony of the Extended Steering Committee of the West Africa Quality System Programme (WAQSP), with delegates from across the ECOWAS region and Mauritania.

The directory of CABs is specific objective 3 of the WAQSP which aims to provide private and public sectors with access to a network of accredited and competitive conformity assessment services provided in the West African region. The document, with the full title, ‘Directory of Accredited Conformity Assessment Bodies in West Africa’, is a comprehensive list of accredited laboratories in the ECOWAS region, as well as the international accrediting institutions.

During the opening session, the Head of Co-operation of the European Union Delegation to Nigeria & ECOWAS, Mr. Kurt Cornelius, assured the delegates of the EU’s “commitment to trade and quality in West Africa.” ECOWAS Commissioner for Industry and Private Sector Promotion, Mr. Kalilou Traore, stated that “Quality Infrastructure is an indispensable tool to support the [region’s] economy.”

The opening remarks were followed by a review of the directory of CABS, prepared by UNIDO through the WAQSP. Nigerian CABs listed therein are composed of three (3) medical laboratories accredited in ISO 15189 and eight (8) laboratories accredited in ISO IEC 17025. The eleven (11) Nigerian laboratories span both private and public sectors.

The Chief Executive Officer of NiNAS, Mr. Celestine Okanya, received the directory on behalf of the Accreditation Service. In his goodwill message, Mr. Okanya called the directory “a big marketing tool,” saying that the document has helped to identify the market of the future within the ECOWAS and Mauritania.

The Directory of Accredited Conformity Assessment Bodies in West Africa will be published regularly and will also be available online, updated with newly accredited conformity bodies.

Nigerian National Accreditation Service (NiNAS) was established as a component of the National Quality Infrastructure Project for Nigeria (NQIP), which is funded by the EU and implemented by UNIDO.

For more information:

NiNAS website: ninas.ng; and NQIP website: nqi-nigeria.org

Nigeria Celebrates World Accreditation Day 2017(2)

Nigeria Celebrates World Accreditation Day 2017

Nigeria National Accreditation Service (NiNAS) joined the global accreditation community on 9 June, in Abuja, to celebrate the tenth World Accreditation Day (WAD). NiNAS, created under the aegis of the EU-funded UNIDO National Quality Infrastructure Project, hosted stakeholders from the construction industry, as well as laboratory professionals, media personnel and representatives from the public and private sector. The theme of this year was Accreditation: Delivering confidence in construction and the built environment. The celebration is the first time NiNAS marked the event.

The Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Raji Fashola, gave the keynote address, represented by his Special Adviser on Policy and Legal Matters, Lanre Akinsola. The Minister urged for building standards to be “met and kept, to ensure that the integrity of the construction sector is not compromised, to ensure that the quality of our construction materials meet international standards, and to ensure that our professionals are not only competent on paper.”

UNIDO Representative and Director, Regional Office, Nigeria Hub, Jean Bakole, emphasized that “NiNAS will work to the standards set by the International Organisation for Standardization (ISO) and the International Electro-technical Commission, to deliver impartial, objective and technically competent accreditation services to the Nigerian economy.” Mr. Bakole highlighted the importance of accreditation in the construction and building environment to the Nigerian economy by fostering competitiveness, marketability, and job creation, as well as health, and safety.

UNIDO NQIP Project Manager, Raymond Tavares, encouraged Nigeria to embrace NiNAS and the principles of World Accreditation Day, “as an important pillar of the national quality infrastructure.” He said, “World Accreditation Day is … a reminder that a weak national quality infrastructure can be a major reason for human injury, and structural and material failure in construction. A good accreditation system provides part of the solution to these problems.”

The 2017 theme for World Accreditation Day is a timely one, as Nigeria has recently recorded five collapsed buildings, four of which occurred in May, this year, in Lagos. “In less developed economies, existing commercial and domestic properties, as well as infrastructure projects such as roads, bridges and transport networks, tend to be highly vulnerable to climate and disaster risk,” read the joint statement issued by International Accreditation Forum (IAF) and International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC) chairs, presented by the NiNAS Board of Trustees chairperson, Dr. Dahiru Adamu. NiNAS CEO, Celestine O. Okanya said that the theme, “reminds us of the danger posed by constructions that were not designed, approved, built and/or inspected by accredited conformity assessment bodies.” He added that “accreditation can provide support in every stage of construction” from personnel to construction industries’ management systems, to laboratories that provide services to building material producers and regulators.

The President of the Architects Registration Council (ARCON), Umaru Aliyu, represented by Mansur Kurfi and the President of the Council for Registration of Engineers in Nigeria (COREN), Kashim Abdul Ali, represented by Dr. Mayas Adoyi, echoed the “need for more work to be done in the construction industry,” concerning the accreditation and certifying process of equipment and materials and expressed readiness to partner with NiNAS.
NQIP International Expert on Accreditation, Stephen Cross, gave a brief lecture on the impact of accreditation, sharing success stories from another UNIDO-implemented National Accreditation Project, the Southern Africa Development Community Accreditation Service (SADCAS), and highlighted the ECOWAS Regional Accreditation System. This was followed by a highly engaging interactive session that raised the question: “What should be the national response strategy in the context of opportunities offered by accreditation?”

The event closed with a vote of thanks from the UNIDO NQIP Chief Technical Advisor, Dr. Shaukat Malik, who implored the construction industry to adopt accreditation within its systems. The advocacy for accreditation in Nigeria can best be summed in the words of NiNAS CEO, “Integration of accreditation system in our construction industry shall reduce the number of building collapse to barest minimum.”

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Nigeria Celebrates World Accreditation Day 2017

On the 9th of June 2017, Nigeria National Accreditation Service (NiNAS) will join the global accreditation community to celebrate the World Accreditation Day (WAD). The WAD, is a day set aside globally by the International Accreditation Forum (IAF) and the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC) to create awareness on Accreditation.

NiNAS has just recently been successfully established through the second component of the National Quality Infrastructure project funded by European Union and implemented by United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and the Government of Nigeria. For NiNAS and its stakeholders, this year’s celebration is special as NiNAS will be unveiled to all Nigerians at this occasion.

NiNAS accreditation services shall build confidence in Nigeria made products and services for local and international trade by ensuring quality and integrity of these products and services. The establishment of NiNAS is quite timely to support Nigeria and its people in diversification of economy to the non-oil based sources of foreign exchange. This will be achieved by providing accreditation of conformity assessment services, which was hitherto unaffordable and difficult to access, within the reach of conformity assessment bodies (CABs) such as testing and calibration laboratories, inspection and certification bodies.

This implies that these CABs operating within Nigeria now have access to affordable accreditation services that can demonstrate their competence to carry out specific tasks. NiNAS shall grant accreditation to CABs that meet the requirements of specific standards of International Organization for Standards (ISO), and is working towards ensuring that the NiNAS accreditation brand is recognized and accepted globally.
This year’s theme is “Accreditation: Building Confidence in the Construction and Built Environment”. It focuses on how accreditation can support professionals in the construction industry to deliver quality and safe infrastructures. This cannot be achieved without conformity assessment. Accreditation plays the role of ensuring that conformity assessment bodies that test, inspect and certify these constructions are themselves conforming to international standards. Accreditation services can be applied to every component in the construction industry starting from building materials, construction processes, and personnel certification of architects, surveyors, engineers, and all others involved in this process, as well as other sectors of our economy.

Nigeria has recorded a number of building collapses resulting from cases of substandard construction projects. The situation is worsened by non-professionals involved in obtaining and executing construction contracts. NiNAS plans to use this day to bring all stakeholders together to discuss how accreditation can be used as a tool to protect our citizens and their investment by bringing sanity into the construction and built environment through application of accreditation services.

Scroll over the image below for an illustration of the impact and extent that accreditation has in the construction sector and the built environment.

Nigeria National Accreditation Service conducts Phase 3 of ISO17025 assessors training

NiNAS conducts Phase 3 of ISO/IEC 17025 Assessors Training

The effort by the National Quality Infrastructure Project (NQIP) to effectively implement Component two of the project was taken to another level on the 11th to 12th of April 2017 (Lagos)  and 18th to  19th of April 2017(Abuja) as the assessors for ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation had the 3rd phase of their training in Lagos and Abuja respectively. The project which is funded by European Union and implemented by United Nations Industrial Development Organisation and the Federal Government of Nigeria comprises of five components including the establishment of an accreditation body. The NQIP has successfully established the Nigerian National Accreditation Service (NiNAS) and is currently building in-country capacity of personnel that will play a role in the accreditation process.

These participants are undergoing a four phased training program to meet international (ISO19011) requirements for accreditation body assessors. Phase 1 of the training program targets various laboratory personnel to build their capacity in understanding the relevant ISO standards for accreditation of testing and calibration laboratories. Phase 2 of the training prepares the participants to carry out assessment of laboratories based on ISO/IEC 17025 requirements. Whilst the 3rd phase of the training is aimed at building the capacity of the potential assessors to understand the international dimensions of accreditation as well as the ISO 17011 requirements from NiNAS as an accrediting body, the policies and procedures of NiNAS to meet these requirements. In the final phase of the training, the assessors will be going through a practical training of carrying out mock assessments under the guidance of an experienced assessor from an ILAC recognized accreditation body.

For UNIDO NQIP project, this is about rewriting the narrative for Nigeria products and services through ensuring conformity to standards, quality assurance and accreditation. Nigeria has hitherto paid heavily for the absence of a quality infrastructure. This is what NiNAS will be contributing, alongside other project components, to reverse. Already, many laboratories which hitherto had little or no capacity to implement quality management system, are not only implementing it now, but is preparing from accreditation. It is hoped that within the next one to two years, Nigeria will be offering products and services from accredited conformity assessment bodies thereby enjoying global acceptance. As the saying goes “accredited once, accepted everywhere’. This will go a long way in helping Nigeria achieve zero reject of export products, especially the non-oil export such as beans currently under EU ban and other reported cases of product reject.

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NINAS Board of Trustees meets in Abuja, Nigeria

The Nigeria National Accreditation Service (NiNAS) held its annual Board of Trustees(BoT) meeting in Abuja. Dr. Adamu Dahiru the BoT Chairman while declaring the meeting open express satisfaction with work so far done in ensuring that NiNAS is recognized in Nigeria. He also assured of the board’s full commitment in ensuring that accreditation service in Nigeria would achieve its aims.

The Board members while commending the Management staff for their great effort in ensuring that the mandate of NiNAS is fully deployed in compliant with international best practices also reviewed and endorsed the 2017 10-point agenda with a Theme “BUILDING ON THE SOLID FOUNDATION.” The 10 Point agenda are drawn from the 2017 workplan.  The Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Celestine Okanya enumerated the 10 Points to include:

  1. Full Compliance with all requirements of Corporate Affairs.
  2. Strengthening the Governance Structure
  3. Investing on a World Class Information & Computer Technology Infrastructure
  4. Review and adoption of all draft operational policies
  5. Capacity Building of all Staff members
  6. Enrolling Qualified Assessors and conducting needed further trainings.
  7. Conducting internal and external audit of NiNAS QMS, Policies and Procedure
  8. Implementing NiNAS media and communication plan
  9. Implementing an achievable sustainable plan
  10. Conduct of Pilot Accreditation of Laboratories in Nigeria.

The CEO hinted the readiness of the management of NiNAS in providing quality and affordable accreditation services that meet international standards to Nigeria and the rest of West Africa. He further explained that the huge investment in ICT infrastructure is motivated by the determination of the Management to provide services across economies in West African region.

The Daylong meeting also produced a newly constituted Board of Directors and Accreditation Advisory Committee. The Board ensured that all the stakeholders and partners are considered and accommodated in the constitution of the Board and the committee in line with international best practice. The wide representation also was necessitated by the commitment of NiNAS’s board and management to ensuring the impartiality, objectivity and excellence in her accreditation services.