COVID-19: NAFDAC waives registration fee for MSME operators in 2020 — Adeyeye
COVID-19:
NAFDAC waives registration fee for MSME operators in 2020 — Adeyeye
By Chioma
Obinna
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, no less than 200 operators
of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises, MSME, in Nigeria were granted 100
percent zero registration fee from the National Agency for Food and Drug
Administration and Control, NAFDAC, in 2020.
Disclosing this on Sunday in a statement, the NAFDAC
Director-General, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye said after the first 200
applicants, others were given 80 percent zero registration fee, even as late
renewal fees were waived for those whose NAFDAC registration licenses expired
during the same period.
Adeyeye, who dismissed allegations that it was a herculean task for MSME
to obtain the required certification for NAFDAC registration, argued that the
average MSME entrepreneur would testify to the cordial relationship with the
agency currently and in the recent past.
Affirming that the agency’s
timeline for the processing of products for registration was just 90 days, she
debunked the insinuations in certain quarters that NAFDAC was frustrating
registration efforts of MSMEs, even as she explained that consistent efforts
are on towards ensuring timelines are met, amongst which are the deployment of
a robust e-registration platform called NAFDAC Product Administration and
Monitoring System (NAPAMS), which has the capacity for monitoring and
assessment of timelines.
“Timely response to issues raised with applications is required.
Some of the compliance issues that are frequently observed range from labeling
lapses, inadequate documentation, increased product analysis failure rate &
product rejects, especially with highly sensitive products like detection of
cyanide in cassava-related products.
“The ongoing training and re-trainings of prospective NAFDAC
Applicants/MSMEs entrepreneurs on principles of Good Agricultural Practices and
other relevant techniques are helping in yielding the desired reduction of such
failures.”
Continuing, she said if there
is a sector that has been supported by NAFDAC the most, it is MSMEs because the
registration fee was reduced 80 percent for six months last year.
“We did it for MSMEs because they are key to our economy. The
COVID 19 pandemic might have slowed down some people who might have wanted to
register. But six months out of the nine months of the pandemic in 2020 was
devoted to rendering help to the MSMEs,” she stated
The D-G, however, admitted
that because some of our MSMEs are not very computer literate, they may have
challenges in terms of e-registration, adding that some are being helped to
register. “That is why we talk about assisted registration procedure. We
will help those who do not know how to use a computer to register.
Adeyeye noted that there is no
shortcut to improvement with technology or trade.
“Some people that have products that they think could be
exported, take shortcuts. They do not go to NAFDAC to test their products
before they are exported. Thereafter, the government of the receiving country
stops the product, and they reject it and destroy it. We all need to learn not
to take shortcuts.”
Globally, she said MSMEs contribute up to 45 percent of total
employment and up to 33 percent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in emerging
economies.
“In a recent review of a 2017 survey on MSMEs, it was revealed
that in Nigeria, there were 41.4 million MSMEs and about 99 percent belonged to
the micro sub-sector.
She stated that the significance of MSMEs in the nation’s
economy cannot be over-emphasised.
Regarding the granting of approval for MSME production sites,
the NAFDAC helmswoman said If we go to a production site to check whether the
place is fit for the manufacturing or packaging of products for human
consumption and the place is found to be filthy and may make people sick, we
will not approve the site, adding that we will say ok do this or do that. If
people are not patient to take corrections, they may feel frustrated. We have
supported MSMEs to a great extent and we will continue to support them.
Adeyeye admonished the MSMEs to always ensure that they comply
with all relevant government policies and regulations; collaborate more amongst
themselves to jointly engage government constructively on issues concerning
them; foster unity and cohesion for increased resources in achieving better
economic benefits.
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