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Guidelines for Approval to Import Products by Government Agencies, International Bodies & Multinational Organizations

Ministry of Health, National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, Nigeria

These guidelines are for the interest of the general public and in particular, government agencies, international bodies & multinational companies who wish to import NAFDAC regulated products. It emphasizes that no food, drug, cosmetics, packaged water, detergent, medical device shall be manufactured, imported, exported, advertised, sold, distributed or used in Nigeria unless it has been registered in accordance with the provisions of NAFDAC Act CAP N1 (LFN) 2004, other related Legislations and the accompanying guidelines.

Nigeria 2018 Health

National Irrigation and Drainage Policy and Strategy

Ministry of Power, Works and Housing, Nigeria

Nigeria’s irrigation and drainage policy the strategy for its implementation are designed to reposition the sub sector and open up the investment space for intensified and diversified irrigated agriculture in Nigeria where there is clear comparative advantage. It is designed to accomplish this by addressing eight key ‘problem’ areas concerning the formal, informal, farmer-owned and managed irrigation.

Nigeria 2015 Infrastructure and Construction

Guideline for Schools and Learning Facilities Reopening after COVID-19 Pandemic Closures

Ministry of Education, Nigeria

This Guidelines for Schools and Learning Facilities Reopening after COVID-19 Pandemic Closures outline key strategies for implementing safe, efficient and equitable plans for school reopening and operations. The document focuses on attendance, social distancing, hygiene, cleaning, and non-pharmaceutical interventions for safe and healthy school activities and programs.

Nigeria 2020 Education

National Water Resources Policy

Ministry of Power, Works and Housing, Nigeria

The policy was designed to foster the integrated management of water resources for optimum, sustainable, efficient and equitable water resources development and management in order to meet the current and future user water demand, conserve the water quality and protect the environment. The specific objectives of the water resources policy are to optimize the use of nation’s water resources at all times, to improve and expand the delivery of water services in an equitable manner, to prevent the over-exploitation of groundwater and protect its quality and facilitate the exchange of water sector information.

Nigeria 2016 Infrastructure and Construction

National Water Resources Bill 2016

Ministry of Power, Works and Housing, Nigeria

This is an Act to establish a regulatory framework for the water resources sector in Nigeria, to provide for the equitable and sustainable development, management, to use and conservation of Nigeria’s surface water and groundwater resources and for related matters

Nigeria 2016 Infrastructure and Construction

Partnership for Expanded Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene (PEWASH) Programmed strategy (2016 - 2030)

Ministry of Power, Works and Housing, Nigeria

The strategy prioritizes the rehabilitation of non-functional facilities for water supply, the use of cost effective and appropriate technology options. It complements the delivery of water supply and sanitation projects in the urban and small town sub-sectors. The plan is categorized into three strategic periods -preparatory phase, expansion phase, consolidation phase. It hopes to increase access to rural water supply from 57% to 100%, reduce open defecation from 25% to 0% and increase access to improved sanitation in rural areas from 29% to 100%

Nigeria 2016 Infrastructure and Construction

Roadmap on Saving the Lake Chad to Revitalise the Basin Ecosystem for Sustainable Livelihood, Security and Development

Ministry of Power, Works and Housing, Nigeria

The roadmap’s short-term goals are: ameliorate security threat, desitting, weeding and river training of rivers flowing into the lake, exploring possibility of rain water catchment alternative water scheme within the basin. Some of Its medium-term goals are to promote ecological and biodiversity advancement, produce detail design of the preferred project, explore the possibility of utilizing the abundant ground water reserve in the basin, and the long-term goal is to undertake the development of the lake chad to transform its environments for economic growth and stability of the region.

Nigeria Infrastructure and Construction

Intergrated and Frontline Charters for Federal Ministry of Water Resources

Ministry of Works and Infrastructure, Nigeria

This document was developed in pursuant of the ministry’s vision to provide sustainable access to safe and sufficient water resources to meet the cultural, social and economic development needs of all Nigerians, for all uses, in ways that contribute to enhancing public health, food security, and poverty alleviation while maintaining the integrity of the fresh water ecosystem of the nation. This document was developed in pursuant of the ministry’s vision to provide sustainable access to safe and sufficient water resources to meet the cultural, social and economic development needs of all Nigerians, for all uses, in ways that contribute to enhancing public health, food security, and poverty alleviation while maintaining the integrity of the fresh water ecosystem of the nation.

Nigeria 2018 Infrastructure and Construction

Executive Order (On Support for Local Content in Public Procurement by Ministries, Department and Agencies of the Federal Government of Nigeria) of 2017

Federal Government, Nigeria

This Executive Order supports local content/ made in Nigeria products by giving them preference in public procurement. It emphasizes that at least 40% of the procurement expenditure on items in all Ministries, Department and Agencies of the Federal Government of Nigeria shall be locally manufactured goods or local service providers.

Nigeria 2017 Democracy and Governance

National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Bye-Laws (Revised 2011)

Ministry of Youth & Sports Development, Nigeria

This document provides the code of conduct for corps members during the period of orientation, during the period of primary assignment, during the period of secondary assignment and during the period of winding up and passing out. It provides information on leave of absence, maternity leave during the service year, abscondment, identity cards, channels of communication and penalties.

Nigeria 2011 Youth and Sports Development

National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) The NYSC Decree

Ministry of Youth & Sports Development, Nigeria

This document, about the National Youth Service Corps scheme, is divided into 23 sections. It highlights the objectives of the Service Corps and ways to achieve them. Some of the objectives are to inculcate discipline in Nigerian youths by instilling in them a tradition of industry at work, and of patriotic and loyal service to Nigeria in any situation they may find themselves, to raise the moral tone of the Nigerian youths by giving them the opportunity to learn about higher ideals of national achievements, social and cultural improvement, to contribute to the accelerated growth of the national economy, and to develop a sense of corporate existence and common destiny of the people of Nigeria

Nigeria 1993 Youth and Sports Development

Standards Organisation of Nigeria Procedure for Handling Complaints and Appeals

Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, Nigeria

This procedure applies to all complaints and appeals received by the Standards Organisation of Nigeria, Management Systems Certification Unit (SON-MSC). Its purpose is to ensure that complaints and appeals received by SON-MSC are appropriately addressed within the stipulated period.

Nigeria 2019 Trade, Industry, and Investment

Nigerian Nuclear Regulatory Authority (NNRA) Authorization for Import and Export of Radioactive Sources in Nigeria

Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, Nigeria

This document provides guidelines for obtaining Nigerian Nuclear Regulatory Authority (NNRA) import /export licence and outlines the responsibilities of the licensee. It emphasizes that applicants must possess authorizations to store and use radioactive sources for the current year in which you are applying to ensure that you have the requisite expertise and facilities to handle radioactive materials.

Nigeria 2018 Trade, Industry, and Investment

Public Service Rules (2008 Edition)

Ministry of Labour and Employment, Nigeria

This edition of the Public Service Rule is a review of the 2007 Edition, which is principally intended to update the rules. Its main thrust is to ensure that the fundamental ethical issues in the Public Service are strictly adhered to. It aims to reposition the service for higher level of efficiency, effectiveness and enhanced service delivery.

Nigeria 2008 Labour

Companies and Allied Matters Act 1990

Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, Nigeria

An Act to establish the Corporate Affairs Commission, provide for the incorporation of companies and incidental matters, registration of business names and the incorporation of trustees of certain communities, bodies and associations.

Nigeria 1990 Trade, Industry, and Investment

National Stratetegy to Scale Up Access to Coronavirus Disease Testing in Nigeria

Ministry of Health, Nigeria

This document proposes a strategic approach to increase accessibility to testing as new testing modalities are available, and to complement Nigeria Center for Desktop Control’s work with donors, partners and the private sector to rapidly scale testing capacity to every state.

Nigeria 2020 Health