Block moulders hail FG’s mandatory registration for artisans

The National Association of Block Moulders of Nigeria has said the Federal Government’s plan to enforce mandatory registration of artisans before they can practise will tackle quackery.
The National President, NABMON, Adesegun Banjoko, made the assertion during an interview on Thursday in Lagos.
He said the decision would have a significant and positive impact on the Nigerian economy.
Mr Banjoko said, “It will address quackery and promote quality products, both national and international products that should help Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product. The initiative will align with economic development plans which aim to create jobs, promote economic growth, and reduce poverty. It will also have a significant impact on the informal sector, which is a major part of the Nigerian economy.”
The NABMON chairman stressed that registration and training of artisans could help the government to formalise the informal sector and improve its productivity.
He added that the initiative would help to promote standardisation in organisations and products. This, he said, would improve the quality and competitiveness of Nigerian products.
He added that it would boost economic growth and development.
The Federal Government had on Wednesday in Abuja said it planned to make it mandatory for artisans to register with the government before they can practice their trade in the country.
The government’s decision is motivated by a desire to encourage and support local artisans, by requiring artisans to register and undergo training in areas such as occupational ethics, patriotism, industrial health and safety.
Also, in project management, entrepreneurship, and international certificate training and certification.
The government hopes to ensure that artisans are qualified and capable of providing quality services, regardless of their field of expertise.
(NAN)
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