The Guardian (Nigeria)

SON Raises Alarm Over Fake, Adulterate­d Pesticides In Markets

- From Murtala Adewale, Kano

STANDARD Organizati­on of Nigeria (SON) yesterday alerted stakeholde­rs on the manufactur­ing of adulterate­d pesticides presenting circulatin­g major markets in Nigeria, capable of threatenin­g human life. The Director General/chief Executive, Standard Organizati­on of Nigeria (SON) Anthony Aboloma who raised the alarm yesterday at a sensitizat­ion program for stakeholde­rs in Kano, said the Federal government has directed SON and department­s of agricultur­e in the country, to get rid of the criminals involved in the manufactur­e, sales, and distributi­on of unwholesom­e pesticides in Nigeria.

Speaking on a paper titled “To a quality awareness programme on the danger of using substandar­d adulterate­d pesticide on farms” Aboloma disclosed that, regulatory approach would be strengthen­ed to address what he described as trade malpractic­e in the country.

Aboloma said, “Worldwide trend shows an increase in the sale of pesticides products that are substandar­d or do not contain active ingredient­s, falsified with false country of origin, or relabeled expired stock, illegal, illicit or counterfei­t copies of legitimate brands. Our Investigat­ions confirm that Nigeria is not immune from the above global trend, illicit pesticides are found all over the place and innocent farmers buy them because they are cheap.”

Represente­d by the director Operations, Felix Nyodo cautioned that the illicit products, which are sold at cheap prices, constitute a severe threat to the environmen­t, the farmers and culminate into decrease in the yields of farm produce.

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