Thursday, May 8, 2025 -The Director General of the Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON), Dr Ifeanyi Chukwunonso Okeke, has warned of the increasing presence of fake and substandard products in major markets across the country.
Okeke said the products were imported into the country by
those he described as economic saboteurs.
The DG raised the alarm during the destruction of
substandard tyres, electric wires, spark plugs and other unwholesome products
worth billions of naira in Lagos.
Dr Okeke, who was represented by the Director of the
Inspectorate and Compliance Directorate, IMAN, Mr Manji Pious, said the
destruction was in line with the organisation’s efforts to prevent the influx
of substandard and fake products in the country.
He, however, expressed disappointment that in spite of SON’s
efforts, importers continue to flood the markets with dangerous products.
He explained that though SON does not take delight in
destroying seized goods due to its multifaceted implications, including
destruction of the nation’s foreign reserve, it cannot allow such goods into
the country as they pose a danger to consumers’ lives and properties.
He said: “This action is not just an administrative
formality, it is an affirmation of our unwavering commitment to public safety,
consumer protection and the promotion of fair-trade practices in Nigeria.
“This destruction has led to a lot of economic losses
because the traders not only lose their money from the sources but also the
goods destroyed.”
He further explained that his organisation had been
embarking on an enlightenment campaign to educate traders on the need to
appreciate the huge loss to them and the country in continuing to purchase fake
and substandard products and on how best they could go about the business of
importing standard and genuine products.
Speaking further, the DG said the destroyed items ranged
from stuffed tyres and spark plugs, steel doors, and cables, all of which
failed conformance tests and posed a serious risk to the health and safety of
Nigerians.
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