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Burden of Fake Products

Despite the efforts of regulatory agencies in the country, fake and substandar­d products continue to find their way into the Nigerian market, writes David-Chyddy Eleke

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Hardly would one find any product that is of high demand in the market that is not faked. Though there are agencies like the National Agency for Food and Drug Administra­tion and Control ( NAFDAC) and the Standards Organisati­on of Nigeria ( SON), and even the Nigerian Customs Service, who have the job of regulating what comes into the country, importers of fake products have continuall­y managed to flood the market with fake products.

An importer of electrical materials in Onitsha, Chief Ethelbert Uzodinma in a chat recently with THISDAY said what was intriguing was that fellow importers choose a product that is of high demand, take it to China and demand for the same product to be produced for them at a reduced price, without minding the hazards of using them, just to cut cost and make more profit.

Uzodinma said, "We Nigerians are our own problems. These people take genuine products to manufactur­ers and ask them to water them down in quality, and the white man to whom they are making these explanatio­ns is thinking in his mind that these black people must be mad. They take time to outline the consequenc­es of producing a substandar­d one, like this electric wire you see here (pointing to one of his products), if you use some of these fake ones they import into this country to wire your house, the likelihood is that there will be fire outbreak. The white man takes time to explain these things, but our brothers don't mind, they just want the white man to produce according to the specificat­ion he has given them, just so he will make profits."

Recently, officials of SC Johnson Limited, world known manufactur­ers of household products and members of the Nigerian Police Force supervised the destructio­n of two truckloads of Kiwi brand of shoe polish which were found to be fake. The goods which were intercepte­d on a tip off had been packed in a warehouse, awaiting distributi­on when they were mopped up. Two men; Hyginus Chukwuma and Uju Anike suspected to be owners of the fake products quickly dragged the Nigerian Police and Chief Sam Anyanwutak­u, managing director of Asco Investment and sole distributo­r of Kiwi Polish in Nigeria to court over the seizure.

The recent destructio­n of the fake Kiwi polish was as a result of the judgment of Hon. Justice IU Ndigwe who had on December 4th entered judgment in the matter between Hyginus Chukwuma and Uju Anike as plaintiffs, against the police and the MD, Asco Investment, Chief Sam Anyanwutak­u as respondent­s upholding an earlier agreement made out of court by the parties involved, for the destructio­n of the fake Kiwi polish. The execution of the court order which was carried out recently was supervised by the police in the presence of journalist­s and officials of SC Johnson, manufactur­ers of the Kiwi brand of polish.

The West African agent of the SC Johnson, Mr. Oghale Elueni told journalist­s during the destructio­n that the activities of fake products manufactur­ers were one of the bane of genuine manufactur­ers. He lamented that SC Johnson was in over 88 countries globally and had been in existence for over 200 years, making tested and certified products, but that it was only in Nigeria that the company mostly had the problem of fakes. He said, "The Kiwi polish we produce is not just to make your shoes shine, but to also protect it. But when you use these fake ones, they destroy your shoes and also tarnish the corporate image of our company and brands, and we will not sit back and let that happen,"

He blamed regulatory agencies, such as SON, saying the failure of the agency was the reason for the sales of fake products in Nigeria. He added that the organisati­on also frustrates the efforts of manufactur­ers by willingly refusing to act on complaints against fake product importers brought before them. "When you take a report to them, you find out that it takes as long as six months before they work on your complaints, at which time the importers of the product would have been alerted. SON is empowered to fish out and impound fake products, but they still do not live up to this. SC Johnson is in over 88 countries of the world and have been in existence for over 200 years. It is only in Nigeria that we have a problem of our products being faked."

Chief Sam Anyanwutak­u, sole distributo­r of Kiwi Shoe Polish in Nigeria estimated the worth of the destroyed products at over N30 million. Anyanwutak­u, lamented that fake products were not only limited to polish, but stated that the failure of regulatory agencies to stop the importatio­n of fake products into the country was killing the economy.

The state coordinato­r of SON in Anambra State, Engr. Nwaoma Olujie told THISDAY

SON is empowered to fish out and impound fake products, but they still do not live up to this. SC Johnson is in over 88 countries of the world and have been in existence for over 200 years. It is only in Nigeria that we have a problem of our products being faked

that the organisati­on has been working seriously to sensitise both importers and consumers of the hazards of importing or consuming fake and substandar­d goods. She said her organisati­on recently met with importers in a seminar where it harped on the dangers of bringing in fake products into the country.

In a one day seminar themed: Increased Awareness on Quality and Environmen­tal Management System Standards, held in Awka, SON hammered on the harm of selling substandar­d products saying that besides posing harm to the living it also has harmful effect on the environmen­t.

Olujie denied allegation­s that the organisati­on is usually sluggish with investigat­ing complaints brought to them against importers of fake products. She said, "What do they mean by that? Are they saying that we usually leak the informatio­n to the

Chief Sam Anyanwutak­u, sole distributo­r of Kiwi Shoe Polish in Nigeria estimated the worth of the destroyed products at over N30 million. Anyanwutak­u, lamented that fake products were not only limited to polish, but stated that the failure of regulatory agencies to stop the importatio­n of fake products into the country was killing the economy

importers of fake products or what? That is not true, because on our part, we have held sensitisat­ion seminars and even raided markets of fake products, even around that Onitsha."

The war against fake and substandar­d products may be on, but may not be yielding fruit yet as daily, consumers still buy fake and substandar­d products from the open market. Anyanwutak­u said he was not surprised about the faking of Kiwi polish because the trend is so high in the market today, especially among products that are deemed to be of high quality and high in demand.

He lamented that what his company has been doing to rid the market of fake product should be the work of regulatory agencies, who seem to have lost focus. "My company spends a lot of money, including engaging people to move round the market to sniff out these importers. But that is not supposed to be our job if the regulatory agencies were doing their work. SON for example is empowered to stay at the ports and stop these fake products from coming in, but have they done it?"

A trader in Onitsha, Mr. Callistus Ezeuba told THISDAY that fake products are even more with eatables which are dangerous to health. "Go to Okpoko ( a suburb in Onitsha), every shanty you see there, produces bottled drinks and water, and some of these things are harmful to the body, but people sell them out, without knowing if their relatives will fall victim." For an average consumer, the joy would be a day when a product would be purchased, and its content would be assuredly, what was bargained for, and the likes of SON and NAFDAC are those consumers look up to for sanity.

 ??  ?? Two truckload of fake Kiwi Shoe Polish worth over N30m confistica­ted by the SON officials
Two truckload of fake Kiwi Shoe Polish worth over N30m confistica­ted by the SON officials
 ??  ?? Mr. Sam Anyanwutak­u, MD of Asco Investment, sole distributo­rs of Kiwi Shoe Polish in Nigeria speaking at the dump site
Mr. Sam Anyanwutak­u, MD of Asco Investment, sole distributo­rs of Kiwi Shoe Polish in Nigeria speaking at the dump site
 ??  ?? Fake Kiwi Shoe Polish being destroyed on the order of court
Fake Kiwi Shoe Polish being destroyed on the order of court

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