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A Nigerian conglomerate, RKK Group, has reiterated its commitment to sustainability and operational excellence by advancing towards the Integrated Management System certifications.
According to the group, this initiative underscores its dedication to adhering to international best practices, particularly in its core sectors of construction and renewable energy.
It mentioned that the IMS certifications included three major standards: ISO 9001:2015 for Quality Management, ISO 14001:2015 for Environmental Management, and ISO 45001:2018 for Occupational Health and Safety.
According to the RKK Group, once achieved, these certifications will enhance its ability to provide sustainable and reliable energy solutions across Africa and affirm its commitment to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy) and SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth).
The Group Chief Executive Officer of RKK Group, Aderemi Kilaso, said, “Our pursuit of international standards, particularly the ISO certifications, has been a catalyst for innovation within RKK Group. We see this process as more than just a certification effort; it’s a step toward long-term sustainability and operational excellence.
“We have always adhered to international best practices, and obtaining these certifications will formally acknowledge the efforts we have consistently made to maintain excellence in quality, safety, and environmental responsibility,” Kilaso added.
He further mentioned that the group aimed to complete the certification in five weeks, boosting its operations and setting new industry benchmarks.
According to Kilaso, the move will strengthen the group’s leadership in renewable energy and construction, while aligning with global sustainability goals.
“We continue to evolve by developing strategies that enhance operational excellence and improve our environmental and safety standards. Through these efforts, we are not just strengthening our performance but ensuring the long-term success of our subsidiaries,” he added.