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FCTA launches war against fake, substandard products

By Daniel Tyokua 


The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has taken new steps to hurt the proliferation of fake and substandard products in the territory.


The Administration through its Metropolitan Management Council met with Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON), in collaboration with Abuja traders union  to discuss on how to correct the grey areas that pave way for unapproved products to be in circulation.
At a meeting in Abuja recently, the coordinator of AMMC, Umar Shuaibu said the meeting was informed by the need to rid the free of unapproved products in the nation’s capital, Abuja.


He told journalists that there was a recent attack on officials of Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON), during one of their operations to check the proliferation of expired tires in Apo market.


Shuaibu stated that partnering with Abuja officials would help to strengthen their bond and ensure that no organisation is prevented from carrying out its statutory functions.

“We had a situation whereby Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON), went for enforcement in a Apo market to check the activities of proliferation of illegal tires, and the officials were attacked.


“SON is  body that is charged statutorily, to check all fake and substandard products in the country, So they went to Apo market for that type of activity. Unfortunately, they were attacked. In fact, their vehicle was vandalised.


“They resorted to us as the city managers because nobody can stop any government agency from performing its  constitutional functions. So we have to collaborate with SON and the market traders, in particular, the tire dealers of Association of Nigeria to ensure that the unfortunate situation never happens again. 


“Anybody that is operating his business legally, doesn’t have anything to fear. It is only those people that have things to hide, have skeletons in the cupboard that should be afraid of enforcement or monitoring”.

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