Standards are significant and sacrosanct. The role of the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) is noteworthy as the coronavirus continues its worldwide attack.
Standards are significant and sacrosanct. The role of the Standards Organisation of Nigeria is noteworthy as the coronavirus continues its worldwide attack.
“This is so that their products will meet minimum requirements of the relevant Nigerian Industrial Standards , and undergo certification under the Mandatory Conformity Assessment Programme .” Local production of standard ventilators, air purifiers and hand sanitiser machines is expected to save the country’s foreign exchange spent on importation of such items in the fight against COVID-19. It will also improve the country’s image.
“What we have done beyond taking inventory of the ventilators in government hospitals, we have gone far to take inventory of what is in private hospitals and they are ready to make them available to us.
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