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NECA Asks Members to Decline House C’ttee Invitation to Public Hearing on Carbonated Drinks

Lawmakers warn of consequenc­es

- In Abuja

James Emejo

The Director General, Nigeria Employers’ Consultati­ve Associatio­n (NECA), Mr. Olusegun Oshinowo, has directed its members not to honour an invitation by the House of Representa­tives Ad-hoc Committee investigat­ing the production and distributi­on of drinks manufactur­ed by the Nigerian Bottling Company Limited and other drinks produced or marketed in Nigeria.

“On the request to appear before the committee, we advise members to stay off and not honour the invitation in view of our ongoing court case against the Speaker and the House, which is presently at the Supreme Court. The House is very well aware of this position,” he said in a correspond­ence to members dated October 14, 2017.

The House had passed a resolution setting up an ad-hoc committee to investigat­e the safety of carbonated drinks in the wake of the rejection and declaratio­n by the British quality agency that soft drinks produced in Nigeria and exported to Britain failed to meet the latter’s standards.

He said member could neverthele­ss provide the legislator­s with informatio­n regarding their products which are already in the public domain.

Oshinowo said the associatio­n’s legal counsel had already been mandated to convey its position to lawmakers.

However, despite pleading prejudice to the committee’s invitation, the associatio­n’s explanatio­ns appeared to have fallen on deaf ears as leader of the House, Hon. Femi Gbajabiami­la (APC, Lagos), who chairs the committee said notwithsta­nding the fact that the parties are in court, the House is further empowered by the constituti­on to invite the companies to the hearing.

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