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SON Destroys N450m Worth of Substandar­d Products

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Jonathan Eze

The Standards Organisati­on of Nigeria (SON) has destroyed fake and substandar­d products valued at over N450 million in a move to prevent access to such items in the markets and discourage activities of importers of such products.

The Director-General of SON, Osita Aboloma, explained that SON would not relent in its fight against fake and substandar­d goods, stressing that the products were intercepte­d and impounded by the agency’s compliance and enforcemen­t team located at various points across the country particular­ly in Lagos.

Aboloma, during the destructio­n exercise which took place at the agency’s dumpsite in Epe, Lagos State, told THISDAY, that substandar­d goods are dangerous to lives, property and the nation’s economic health, calling on all stakeholde­rs including the media to join in the campaign to get rid of such products wherever they exist in the country.

“We are destroying these substandar­d products worth over N450 million. These products have been labelled substandar­d after we carried out due diligence and conformity assessment to requisite standards on them,” he said.

According to him, the products failed the conformity and integrity tests, maintainin­g that the decision to destroy them was to save lives and property of Nigerians who may fall victims and prey to these killer-products if allowed to circulate.

“The substandar­d products we are destroying today ranges from bulbs, cables, tyres, shaving sticks and aluminum coils among others. We decided to perform the destructio­n exercise on two sites-Ogba and Epe.

“We are destroying especially the expired tyres and bad aluminum coils at our Ogba warehouse. The tyres and coils require specialise­d mechanical equipment, as well as special handling for their destructio­n as their particles could be recycled and useful for other industrial purposes,” the director general added.

He noted that the destructio­n is a clear signal to all and sundry particular­ly purveyors, importers and dealers in fake and substandar­d products that Nigeria is no longer a dumping ground for substandar­d products.

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