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SON inaugurates technical committee on facility management standards

 

The Standards Organisation of Nigeria has inaugurated a national mirror/technical committee on facility management standards.

The move is  part of the country’s drive to optimise benefits from international standards development on facilities management.

The committee was inaugurated during a virtual meeting moderated from the operational headquarters of SON in Lagos.

The Committee is to mirror the activities of the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) Technical Committee TC 267 on Facility Management .

This it will do by harnessing views of experts in Nigeria as contribution to the development of the international standards for eventual domestication in Nigeria through adoption. 

Inaugurating the Committee, SON Director General, Osita Aboloma, stated that the process was to harness industry knowledge in management of facilities in Nigeria in contributing to international standards development from which the nation’s economy stands to benefit eventually.

According to Aboloma, “the work of preparing International Standards is carried out through ISO technical committees, with qualified interested parties who are vastly knowledgeable in that field, to foster a level playing field for industry practitioners aimed at removing barriers to global trade.”

Represented by the Director, Management Systems Certification Services, Felix Nyado, the SON Chief Executive stated that nomination to serve in the committee was guided by the strategic collaboration/partnership that SON has with the various organisations and institutions represented by the members.

He enjoined them to bring their wealth of knowledge and experience to bear in making valuable contributions that would make the standards on facility management affect the lives of citizens positively and promote trade, particularly within the African continent as well as beyond.

Aboloma expressed gratitude to members of the National Mirror/Technical Committee “for their attendance and commitment,” which according to him, “provides a rich mix of knowledge, experience and expertise that are required in reaching consensus in the elaboration of standards that are market driven and support sustainable economic development.”

Members of the inaugurated NMC/TC include: Mr. Collins Osayamwen, Managing Partner, Sheltercare FM Consult, Abuja, who emerged as the Chairman and Dr. Aliyu Suleiman Shika of  the Department of Building , Ahmadu Bello University,  Zaria, who emerged as the vice chairman.

Others include Dr. M. K. O Balogun, MD Global PFI, Engr Olumide Aina, CEO, Green Facilities Limited, Engr. Ayuba Anza Usman, of FCTA, Mrs. Olukemi Modupe Odusanya, (MD, Hutchinson Property Care), Mr. Stan Mitchell, Chairman & CEO, Key Facilities Limited, UK, Mr. Alex Aleakwe Bini of Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Mrs. Abimbola Funsho of Federal Inland Revenue Services (FIRS) and Ronke Odunayo of Oracle, Lagos.

SON representatives at the meeting were: Engr. Ololade Ayoola – Group Head Service Standards; Mrs. Theodora Okafor, Technical Secretary 1; Mrs. Eugenia Iloanusi, Technical Secretary 2; Mrs. Odunfa Akingbola and Miss Frances Nwasomba of Service Standards Group Secretariat.

The Committee resolved to commence sitting on the draft standards on 25th of August, 2020 to enable all members read through and be able to make meaningful contributions to ensure a conclusive and wholesome deliberation towards arriving at consensus.

 

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