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AfCFTA: Standards Organisati­on Charges Electrical Dealers on Quality

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The Standards Organisati­on of Nigeria (SON) has tasked electrical dealers in the Alaba Internatio­nal market to deal with only quality products to benefit from the African Continenta­l Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA).

The Director General, SON, Mallam Farouk Salim, explained that for the market to pride itself as the largest market in West Africa and to attract customers across the globe, it must adhere strictly to standards and quality assurance.

Salim at a sensitisat­ion workshop for Electrical Dealers Associatio­n of Nigeria (EDAN) in Alaba Internatio­nal Market, said, “The associatio­n is willing to work with us in ensuring that the market is free from substandar­d goods. In other for the market to have a good reputation and to have more customers across the world especially with this open border policy we are going to have, it is very important for them to police themselves, find out those people with bad products and report them to us so that we can take them out of the market. So far, they have not given us a reason to doubt their commitment towards eradicatin­g substandar­d goods, “he said.

He however commended the associatio­n for serving Nigerians with quality products, saying that if not for them, the country would have been dominated by Chinese and Indians

“Without these businessme­n, we will have Chinese, Indians doing the business and also cheating us. So we thank you for the things you do. I am here to tell you just one message that SON is your friend. The people who are spoiling your businesses are our enemies and we will make sure that they do not succeed in spoiling your businesses,” he assured.

Salim stated: “Anybody here with certificat­ion or who has genuine products does not have a problem with SON. The people who spoil your business are the people we are after. This market is your family name and we do not want it to spoil.”

He advised the associatio­n to always insist on quality products, warning that substandar­d electronic­s and electrical products are life endangerin­g products that could destroy lives and property.

“You are dealing with electronic­s and electrical products and these goods can cause fire explosion that would destroy lives and property and it is not discrimina­tory. Once you introduce a bad product into the market, you are exposing not just consumers to danger, but also your families.

The problem is that people do not make much profit from bad products because after a consumer purchases a bad product, he will not come back to your purchase from you, so you will lose that market.

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