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The Standards Organisation of Nigeria is the main statutory body responsible for standardising and regulating the quality of all products in Nigeria. [1] It was established under Enabling Act Number 56 of December 1971, although it started functioning January 1, 1970. The Act has been amended thrice: Act Number 20 of 1976, Act Number 32 of 1984 ...
IABTL – IAB Tech Lab (Advertising Technology Standards) IATA – International Air Transport Association. ICAO – International Civil Aviation Organization. IEC – International Electrotechnical Commission. IEEE – Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. IEEE-SA – IEEE Standards Association.
Budget Office of the Federation (BOF) [24] Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) [25] Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) [26] Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) [27] Debt Management Office (DMO) [28] Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) [29] Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) [30] Fiscal Responsibility Commission (FRC) - defunct[3]
The Architects Registration Council of Nigeria (ARCON) is a statutory body tasked with regulating the architectural profession within Nigeria. [2] It was established under the ARCON Act, [3] Decree No 10 of 1969, amended by Decree No 43 of 1990, and operates under the Architects (Registration, Etc.) Act Cap A19 The Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004.
The Librarians' Registration Council of Nigeria (LRCN) was established as a parastatal under the Federal Ministry of Education by Act 12/Decree 12 of 1995 (CAP L.13, LFN 2004) by the Nigerian government. [1][3][4] The Council is responsible for providing leadership in the field of librarianship by regulating education for library and ...
Decree 55 of 1970. Type. Professional organization. Purpose. To regulate and continue the training and practice of Engineering in Nigeria and to ensure and enforce the regulation of all Engineering personnel. Headquarters. 22, Addis Ababa Crescent, Wuse Zone 4, FCT Abuja. Location. Nigeria.
The Optometrists and Dispensing Opticians Registration Board of Nigeria (ODORBN) was established by decree 34 of 1989 now cap 09 laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004, to address the need for a regulatory framework and independence in the field of optometry and dispensing optics in Nigeria. The Board is empowered to set standards, issue ...
ANAN was admitted as a member of the Association of Professional Bodies of Nigeria on 7 December 2010. [5] ANAN is also a member of the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria (FRCN), which sets accounting standards for the country. [6] Both ANAN and ICAN nominate two members to the NASB board. [4]