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Experts finalize 2 draft documents on ECOWAS quality policy

Experts on quality issues met in Niamey, the Nigerien capital, last Wednesday to finalize two draft documents on quality policy and standards harmonization procedures in the ECOWAS region.

In a press statement, received by PANA here Monday, ECOWAS said the experts’ gathering preceded last Friday’s ministerial meeting, also held in Niamey, as part of the process to fine tune the ECOWAS Quality Policy and standards harmonization.

The experts’ meeting was chaired by Niger’s Deputy Secretary General of the Ministry of Mines and Industrial Development, Mr. Hassane Garba, who described quality policy as one of the 10 programmes that should enhance the implementation of the strategies identified in the ECOWAS Common Industrial Policy (WACIP).

Speaking on behalf of the ECOWAS Commissioner for Trade, Customs, Industry and Mines, Free Movement and Tourism, the Director of Industry and Mines, Mr. Mensan Lawson-Hechelli, said that one of the key objectives of ECOWAS was to promote cooperation and integration leading to the establishment of regional economic union.

Welcoming participants, a representative of Niger’s Quality focal person, Mrs. Sanda Mourzanatou, expressed the hope that the experts would achieve the objectives of the meeting.

Given the global challenges and key role of industry in national development, ECOWAS Member States have reaffirmed their commitment to industrialization as a tool for development, and the need to partner with the private sector for effective and efficient implementation of WACIP, the statement indicated.

It said “To this end, ECOWAS Heads of State and Government at the 38th ordinary session of their Summit in Cape Verde in July 2010, noted that a major objective of WACIP is to accelerate industrialization in the region through national industrial transformation of local raw materials, as well as development and diversification of industrial productive capacities, and the strengthening of regional integration.

“As part of its integration programme and following extensive consultations, the ECOWAS Commission has developed a draft Regional Quality Policy, which reflects the needs of Member States.”

The draft Quality Policy also takes into account the differences between legal systems, administrative structures and the level of technological development in the region. 

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