SON To Develop Non-Sewered Sanitation System Standards In Africa

By Jennifer Inah, Abuja

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The Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), in partnership with the Association Senegalese de Normalisation (ASN), have presented a comprehensive diagnosis of the legal, regulatory and normative framework for sanitation in Nigeria and Africa, through the identification of existing gaps and opportunities.

The Director General of the Standards Organisation of Nigeria, Malam Farouk Salim disclosed this at a workshop for stakeholders and key process owners on ”International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Standards on Non-Sewered Sanitation Systems in Nigeria” in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital.

Malam Farouk Salim explained that the aim of the framework was to allow for development of targeted strategies for the successful implementation of ISO standards as well as the Nigerian Industrial Standards.

Represented by the Director, Information and Communication Technology, Dr. Justin Nickaf,  the DG highlighted on the sanitation situation in Nigeria, stressing that the workshop is part of the project for the adoption and implementation of standards for on-site sanitation in Sub-Sahara African countries.

According to Salim, the purpose of the standardisation work is to enable the development of standards along the sanitation system designed to address basic sanitation needs and promote economic, social and environmental sustainability.

The SON helmsman urged the experts to deploy their expertise to ensure that the objective of this project is achieved.

He applauded all International agencies and Standard bodies present for their dedication towards improving the lives of Africans and Nigerians in particular through standardisation.

The Director General of the Association Senegalaise de Normalisation (ASN), Mr. EL Hadji Abdourahmane Ndione, appreciated SON and all the stakeholders present for collaborating with ASN to execute the vision of ensuring the adoption and successful execution standards to achieve a healthy continent through the development and implementation of the standards.

Also speaking, the Director of Industry, Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), Mr. Nyamba Djakaridja expressed his gratitude to ISO for providing technical support to the regional standardisation bodies and applauded the Nigerian Authority through SON for hosting as well as collaborating with the ASN to achieve this project in Nigeria.

Mr. Djakaridja emphasized the importance of Standards and urged all participants to actively engage in discussions, share insights, and collaborate wholeheartedly to create a path that not only meets ISO standards but also addresses the specific needs and challenges of Nigeria.

He charged the experts to set an example for other Sub-Saharan African countries, explaining that the deliberations from this workshop would make significant contributions to improving sanitation practices across the region.

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