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SON DG Calls for More Patronage of Nigerian Products, Services

- Chinazor Megbolu

The Director General / CEO of Standard Organisati­on of Nigeria (SON) Mr. Aboloma Osita has urged Nigerians to patronise products produced in the country, saying that some made in Nigerian products are world-class.

Aboloma stated this at the second annual conference of the Consumer Rights Awareness Advancemen­t and Advocacy Initiative (CRAAAI) in Lagos on Tuesday.

The SON DG, who was represente­d by Victoria Yoriyo, stressed that for instance, Nigerian cable products are the best globally.

He therefore urged Nigerians to patronise Nigerian products that have MANCAP certificat­ion, even as he urged consumers to obtain original receipt when making purchases as it would enable them to make legal complaints if the products they bought turned out to be counterfei­ted or of low quality.

Speaking in the same, Director General of Consumer Protection Council (CPC), Babatunde Irukera called on consumer advocacy groups, manufactur­ers and others to act as effective whistle-blowers in the war against counterfei­t food and beverage products.

Irukera, who was represente­d by Mr. Tam Tamono, noted that such a role for consumer advocacy groups and other stakeholde­rs would enable the government agencies to be more effective and efficient in their drive to ensure enforcemen­t of the rules and regulation­s of the federal government bothering on sub-standard goods and services.

According to him product counterfei­ters are criminals, and only effective collaborat­ion among agencies, consumers and NGOS can ameliorate or eradicate their evil activities across the country.

He said the counterfei­ting of products are evil in several ways, adding that experience­s show that counterfei­ters use child labour, cheap materials, support terrorism, criminal economy, hurt legitimate businesses among others.

Earlier in his welcome address, Chairman of CRAAAI, Moses Igbrude commended SON, CPC and NAFDAC for their unrelentin­g efforts in the battle against sub-standard goods and services.

According to him, it is constant and continuous cooperatio­n and collaborat­ion of all stakeholde­rs that can checkmate the counterfei­ters.

Meanwhile, awards were given to Guinness’s Malta Guinness Herbs Lite, Cadbury Hot chocolate 3 in 1, Trophy lager beer, Goldberg lager Beer, Ciprotab, Lupail Forte, and Honeywell Whole Wheat for innovation, creative and quality sustainabi­lity.

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