ISRAELI ATTACK ON BEIRUT BLATANT VIOLATION OF CEASEFIRE- IRAN. (PHOTO).

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 Israeli attack on Beirut blatant violation of ceasefire – Iran Iran has condemned the Israeli strikes on Beirut, calling them a “blatant violation” of the ceasefire. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei made this known in a statement on Saturday. “The excuses made by the Zionist regime for justifying the aggression against Lebanon are totally baseless and unjustifiable,” Baqaei said. He also called on the international community to “make decisive plans to counter the occupying regime’s constant law-breaking in the region—from Gaza to Lebanon and Syria—and the regime’s growing threats against international peace and security.” The Israeli military carried out several airstrikes on southern Beirut on Friday after a rocket attack was launched at Israel from southern Lebanon. Hezbollah has denied involvement in the incident and has not responded to the Israeli assaults.

SON STEPS UP EFFORTS TO STANDARDIZE MADE-IN-ABA PRODUCTS. (PHOTO).


 SON Steps Up Efforts to Standardize Made-in-Aba Products


The Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) has intensified efforts to ensure locally manufactured products, including Made-in-Aba brands, meet quality standards for both local and international markets.


Speaking in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Abuja, SON’s Director of Region (South East), Aharanwa Chuks, emphasized the agency’s commitment to product standardization through the Mandatory Conformity Assessment Programme (MANCAP).


Chuks explained that MANCAP involves direct engagement with manufacturers to certify that their products comply with Nigerian Industrial Standards (NIS). This process includes factory inspections, product sampling, and rigorous testing. Products that meet the required benchmarks receive MANCAP certification, signifying quality assurance.


"In Aba, we have been proactive in educating manufacturers on standardization," Chuks said, adding that SON regularly holds stakeholder engagements to guide businesses on producing goods that meet both local and global standards.


He noted that leather manufacturers in Aba have been sensitized on best practices to enhance their products' competitiveness in the international market.


SON encourages manufacturers to collaborate with the agency to obtain MANCAP certification, ensuring their products are not only accepted in Nigeria but also competitive globally.


“This initiative is designed to boost consumer confidence and enhance the global acceptance of Made-in-Aba products,” Chuks stated.

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