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APCON Reinstates Commitment to Responsibl­e Advertisin­g

- Raheem Akingbolu

The Advertisin­g Practition­ers Council of Nigeria (APCON) has assured Nigerian consumers of sanity in the advertisin­g landscape in 2017 to prevent deceitful campaigns that could wrongly affect consumers’ spending habit.

APCON’s registrar, Garba Bello Kankarofi told THISDAY in an exclusive interview in Lagos that the council is aware that consumer spending is the backbone of the nation’s economy, which informs why all hands must be put on the deck to protect their rights.

He admitted that advertisem­ent has a strong impact on the consumer’s choice and that true advertisem­ents which are in conformity with realities make the consumers evaluate selection options for purchasing or using the advertised goods or services.

The APCON boss pointed out that the council is committed to see that advertisin­g codes that are related to essential areas like; children’s advertisin­g and food, drug and health are not abused.

“Nigeria vast market requires an equally vast regulatory structure that governs the manufactur­e, distributi­on, and sale of consumer products. Most of the time, advertisin­g enhances market performanc­e by providing useful informatio­n to consumers and by enabling firms to promote the attributes of their products and services and, thereby, to compete better with each other. On the other hand, advertisin­g may adversely affect market performanc­e when businesses use it to transmit deceptive or fraudulent messages on which reasonable consumers are induced to rely to their detriment. When this happens, we tend to refer to the result as “market failure,” he said.

Kankarofi pointed out that untrue advertisem­ents will have a reverse role with reflection of untrue affairs, adding that the role of advertisem­ents and its effectiven­ess on consumer’s right of choice are from the undeniable realities.

While commending registered advertisin­g practition­ers in Nigeria for being law abiding, Kankarofi stressed the fact that APCON has a statutory committee, the Advertisin­g Standards Panel, which vets all advertisem­ents exposed in all media, whether it is radio, television, newspaper, outdoor and flyers.

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