Gambia Standards Bureau Award 4 Winners with NQA 2019
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Minister- Njie handing over NAQ 2017 Award to Unique Solutions |
Unique Solutions 2017 level 1 winners took Level 2 (Silver); the University of The Gambia - level 3 (Gold) and Medicine Control Agency took Level 4(Diamond).
Gambega Company was also declared winner of the 2017 Level 2 Award, which was received in Nigeria.
Mambureh Njie- Gambia's Finance Minister speaking on behalf of the Trade, Industry, Regional Integration and Employment MoTIRIE) said the First National Quality Awards ceremony is organised by The Gambia Standards Bureau, in collaboration with the MoTIRIE.
He said the objectives of the Award are to raise awareness on quality and thereby enhance our quality culture and to promote interest in quality management principles by our enterprises.
He added that the aim is intricately linked to the ideals of regional integration in ECOWAS, a portfolio that falls under MoTIRIE. "Since inception, the ECOWAS Commission continues to pursue diligently the integration of the regional market and to increase intra-regional trade," he noted.
He said the National Quality Policy of The Gambia has been updated and fully aligned with the ECOWAS Regional Quality Policy. Adding: "The policy clearly articulates the challenges, roles and responsibilities of those responsible for the various pillars of the Quality Infrastructure and indeed the important role of the private sector, civil society actors and consumer awareness," he said.
Mr Njie further said the ECOWAS Commission spearheaded the conduct of a Regional Quality Award for the first time in 2017, which is to become a biannual event. Adding that, the competition was conducted at the national level.
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Papa Secka- GSB DG |
He urged and encouraged all our enterprises, Institutions and Organisations to take this NQA seriously because through this platform you can obtain international visibility and recognition in the area of quality, which no other award accords you.
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Mr Papa Secka GSB DG |
Papa Secka- Director General of Gambia Standards Bureau for his part said we have a number of national awards in this country, but this one is unique. "It's the only one that recognizes and rewards investments and commitment to quality by enterprises, based entirely on the flagship international standard for quality known as the ISO 9001 Quality Management System," he said.
Mr Secka said the Award is internationally recognized Standard by which an enterprise/institution/
"ISO made a survey of companies certified to this standard in the world, it turned out that China had the highest number. This in itself is enough to signal why our enterprises and organisations should embrace this standard," he said.
Mr Secka recounted that one of the first in the world is the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award in the USA which was established by the U.S. Congress in 1987. "Similarly, the Bureau is convening this Award to serve as a platform to raise awareness of quality management and recognize enterprises/institutions/
Secka
further noted that the Bureau had been established by Government and tasked to
support and facilitate the implementation of relevant standards in order to
promote competitiveness of our enterprises, but also enhance the delivery of
high quality services by both the public and private sectors. “From the beginning of our operations in
2012, we began with the development of the relevant and priority standards as
the basis of the other services we are tasked with, such as testing,
inspection, certification and metrology.
As we speak, enterprises can obtain any standard they need right here at
a fraction of its nominal cost and receive support for its implementation, can
calibrate their measurement devices for accurate weighing, request inspection,
testing and even certification affordably. The Bureau provided coaching and
technical guidance to five enterprises which received internationally-recognized
certification to HACCP for the first time in the history of this country. The Bureau facilitated the training and international
certification of nine Lead Auditors of the ISO 9001 QMS and ten certified to
ISO 22001 Food Safety Management System.
The Bureau is at an advanced stage of setting up the first Certification
Body. With these in place you shall not
look for these services any longer from abroad at prohibitive costs. It’s our own auditors who conducted the
audits for all the enterprises at the Bureau’s cost, just to illustrate,” Mr
Secka said.
Mr Habib Jeng Board Chairman of The Gambia Standards Bureau
delivered the closing remarks.
Jalimadi Suso entertained the audience, alongside a drama episode.
Jalimadi Suso entertained the audience, alongside a drama episode.
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