Engr. Segun Bolaji |
Engr. Segun
Bolaji is a director of S.Adiss Agricultural Engineering Limited, indigenous
fabricators of feed mills and other production and processing machines since
1979. Here, in this interview conducted on the grounds of Eagle Square, Abuja
he spoke on the quality of locally fabricated equipment and why Nigeria should
have her own standards. Excerpts…
Can you let us meet you?
My name is Engr. SegunBolaji, Director of S.ADISS
Agricultural Engineering LTD. The first indigenous company to fabricate feed
mills equipment in Nigeria. I am also the National Financial Secretary of Agricultural
Machinery Equipment Fabricator of Nigeria.
Let us get down to basics which is standardization of
equipment with efficient working, without value for money, and many other issues,
what will be your reaction to this in the capacity of your company and its
solutions?
I will say a couple of things straight. People are mixing
things together; there is difference between good finishing and durability.
There could be a machine with good finishing with durability. As far as
Nigerian machines are concerned, fabricators make very durable machines but our
problem is access to equipment that will make our machines neater. I know of a couple
of Chinese machines brought into the country that are not durable at all.
A lot
of them are made of cast iron One thing about cast iron is when it breaks, it
cannot be remedied. But a machine made through a metallic sheet is better. As
first indigenous company to fabricate feed mills equipment s and we have many
customers that we have made feed mills for in the country since 1979 and they
are still using them till date. One of them is Hope Poultry Farms in Ibadan and
Arigbabuwo Farms. These are people I can take you to go and see what I am
saying. What we need from our government are basically two things. First is
that we want our machines to be Standard Organization of Nigeria (SON)’s
standardized. If you want to compete globally, there is certain standard you
must meet and the least of this standard is ISO 2001.
How many of the
companies in Nigeria are ISO certified?
Right now Government should be thinking of allowing us to
come up with our own International Standard (Nigeria Standard) that will key
into the International Standard.
What is SON doing as
regards this?
When you go to a country like China, China has her own
standard, why can’t Nigeria have her own? Check out these generators we buy in
the market like 2.5KV? You will find that it is the same thing; it is just the
brand that is different. That is the standard that we are talking about here.
If I am making a one ton per hour grater in Abuja, the same person in Ibadan
will be doing the same thing. Another issue is the issue of sophisticated
workshop equipment that will make our job easier, faster and neater to compete
globally: How many fabricators can purchase all these equipment, to maintain
these Standards?
Do you do the spare
for the machine too?
Of course when you make a machine you must make the spare
together. Definitely we do that too. Let us take this feed mill for example;
all the spares needed by it is are made available by our company like the
harmer and spanner which we have made.
What is the feed mill
capacity on the way of display?
This is turkey feed mills with capacity of ten tons per hour
and this is the latest of such in Nigeria. No fabricator has made this, and
besides before now Nigerian fabricators make feed mills, but this is a new
mixer. It is called a horizontal mixer and the other one is vertical. The
advantage the horizontal has over the vertical type is basically two things.
1.
It takes
10-20mins for vertical mixer to mix while with 2-mins horizontal has mixed
everything.
2.
When you mix with the vertical, there is what we
call dead spot, which is a region where all the ingredients you are mixing
together do not mix, but for the horizontal mixer, it mixes thoroughly.
And that is what NIAS is advocating for that farmers should
move from vertical mixer to the horizontal mixer. The problem is price
difference. Vertical is N550, 000.00 while Horizontal is N5 million. The
quality of feed is very competitive in the market.
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