Monday, August 4, 2025 - The Certified Computer Manufacturers of Nigeria (CCMON) has accused the Federal Government of deploying fake local computers across the country.
But the National Information Development Agency (NITDA) said it is
investigating the allegation by the local computer manufacturers.
CCMON in a letter to NITDA said the deployment of counterfeit
SPEEDSTAR Computers by FG contractors is economic sabotage on the nation,
especially the government’s renewed hope agenda.
CCMON in the letter to NITDA jointly signed by its President, Engr.
Adenike Abudu and its Secretary General, Tosin Ilesanmi, condemned the
counterfeiting of SPEEDSTAR PCs.
It stated that the development was a national embarrassment to all
stakeholders in the Nigerian technology ecosystem.
Noting that the Nigerian IT regulator, NITDA, should address the
matter with urgency, the letter reads in part, “One of our members, BETA
Computers has reported the counterfeiting of her SPEEDSTAR brand PC to your
good offices since August 24, 2024. They informed CCMON executive that nothing
has been done to identify and bring the culprits to justice and that they now
want to explore the option of the court of public opinion and the judiciary.”
CCMON added, “We note that this is not the first time our members
have complained about counterfeits of their devices. However, this is the first
time we have credible and actionable evidence that supporting BETA to pursue to
the local conclusion brings desirable benefits to all CCMON members. Indeed, we
in CCMON believes that this effort will benefit NITDA even more as her efforts
at the development of quality local content in IT will be strengthened, lauded
and seen as sustainable.”
But CCMON commended the Nigerian IT regulator for its continued
support and commitment to the growth of local content in IT, adding that the
local PCs if well deployed by all government agencies will create more jobs for
the local economy.
The former president of the Information Technology Association of
Nigerian, ITAN, Mr. Will Anyaegbunam who is also the Managing Director of Beta
Computers stated that the deployment of fake PCs by the industry IT regulator
was killing local OEMs capacities to grow as expected.
According to Anyaegbunam who is a CCMON BOT member, critical
stakeholders are now been forced to ask questions as to where is Nigeria First
project in ICT?
“Who is frustrating IT growth and development in Nigeria? Who is
promoting local content in ICT? Whose agenda is NITDA really pursuing?
Who are the faking cabals that NITDA seems to be protecting,” he asked.
He added, “It appears that NITDA is not taking this faking issue as
seriously as it demands for reasons yet to be fully understood.
“Perhaps, she has not fully understood that Piracy is a serious
economic crime and sabotage of the president’s economic policies anchored on
the Renewed Hope Agenda. Not only does it kill local capacity that she is
supposed to be growing, it discourages foreign direct investment and inflicts
massive damage to the reputation and fortunes of local manufacturers who have
been unjustly hounded with poor quality tags for so long. This case presents an
auspicious opportunity that NITDA should take to unveil the possible syndicate
behind this dastardly crime and bring them to justice for their criminality
towards dousing speculations rife among critical stakeholders that they may
have something they are trying to hide.”
Anyaegbunam warned that unless the Nigerian ICT industry regulator,
NITDA promotes local capacities, the country’s quest for global competitiveness
in Technology development may be severely damaged and derailed.
Reacting, NITDA said it is investigating the allegations by CCMON
and one of its BOT members.
In a chat with our reporter, NITDA’s spokesperson, Hajia Hadeeza
Umar said the government’s positions on the issue would be made public as soon
as the investigation is concluded.
Hajia Hadeeza Umar said : “Two weeks ago, the chairman of CCMON was
in NITDA for a meeting. That was when he provided the address of the location
where he claimed his product was counterfeited. But investigation is ongoing.
“All along he refused to give us the location until two weeks ago,
right now the case is being investigated.
“Until that process is completed before we can make a comment.”
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