FG Inaugurates Technical Committee On Halal Certification In Nigeria

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The Federal Government on Monday inaugurated a 14-man Technical Committee for the Development of a Roadmap and Operational Framework for Halal Certification in Nigeria.

The Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment, Amb. Mariam Katagum, while inaugurating the Technical Committee, said the move by the government was informed by the increasing demand for Halal products globally

The minister said: “There is clearly an increasing demand for Halal certified products globally, especially, amongst the large Muslim population in the Middle East, North Africa, South Africa, South Asia, the former Soviet Union and China, which presents a lucrative chain for the food market.

“As at today, the global consumer base of Halal products is estimated to be about 1.9 billion Muslims across 112 countries, and the Halal market is estimated to be worth trillions of US dollars”, she added

According to her, Nigeria’s Muslim population is estimated at about 52% of the nation’s population and adherents of Islam are usually selective in making Halal choices when it comes to lifestyle and product consumption.

In addition, Amb. Katagum explained that apart from the Islamic population, a huge number of people around the world also preferred to consume Halal products based on healthy lifestyle choices.

The Minister further noted that countries around the world had made it easier for such consumers to make easy selections at supermarkets, shops, e.t.c and Nigeria should not be left out.

She said: “Halal market is a huge and profitable segment of the economy and  cannot afford to  ignore the importance of assuring our local and international consumers that our food and beverage products are Halal certified and comply with Islamic Law. Such certifications would give Nigeria products a boost in local and international markets.

“Also, Halal certification significantly enhances the marketability of products outside the country and the document is an important requirement on importing countries”, Amb. Katagum added.

The Minister acknowledged that the Halal concept remained at its embryonic stage in Nigeria and had largely been uncoordinated, with lack of synergy between relevant institutions and the  situation has led to absence of uniformity in instituting Halal standards in the country, as well as the inability of Nigeria to tap into the Halal global market.

She further noted that there remained huge potential in the Halal sub-sector with the global Halal market estimated to be about 2.6  trillion US  dollars  and countries like Morocco  and Malaysia are already benefiting from the Halal economy with Morocco exporting to over  23 countries and Malaysia earning about $7 billion in exports.

Amb. Katagum also maintained that Nigeria  had not been able to take advantage of the huge market  to boost foreign  earnings, increase investment and adopt the concept to contribute  to the growth and development  of the economy, hence the  ministry proactively decided to establish a committee  to address the issue by studying the various models being used by other successful countries  and developing  a tailor-made Strategic Plan and Operational Framework for Nigeria.

She expressed optimism  that “the success  of the committee would stimulate Investment across Nigeria’s  agricultural sector; lead to increased productivity; chart  a sustainable  course towards food security; generate employment and create wealth for the Nation and its people”.

According to her, members of the Technical Committee were carefully selected from key Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) and the Organized Private Sector (OPS) involved in the Halal Value-chain and is being chaired by Mr. Nour Sani Hanga from Halal Standard Development Trust (HASDAT) and co- chaired by the Director Commodity and Export Department  in the Ministry, Mr. Suleman Adebayo Audu.

Katagum, therefore, urged members of the technical committee to diligently carry out their assignments with integrity and transparency so as to deliver suitable recommendations that would drive the policy thrust to strengthen Nigeria’s Halal sector and make Nigeria a hub for Halal products in Africa and around the world.

The Terms of Reference  to guide the work of the Technical Committee  include to develop a workplace for the Technical Committee; develop the operational and strategic  framework for Nigeria’s Halal certification process;identify all existing Halal certification  bodies and ensure uniformity in their Modus Operandi; and identify international Linkages and partnerships for the development  of the Nigerian Halal industry.

Others are, to develop advocacy and Sensitization strategies for the Halal industry in Nigeria; advise on how to ensure and promote collaboration and synergy among stakeholders in both the public and private sectors on Halal;  and  to consider any other matter that will develop and promote Halal in Nigeria.

The Chairman of the Committee, in his response on behalf of other members, thanked the ministry for initiating the move to develop a robust Halal industry in the country.

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