The acting Director- General and Chief Executive Officer, Standard Organisation of Nigeria, SON, Dr. Paul
Angya, has sought the
assistance of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, in tackling
the menace of sub-standard products in the country.
Angya
stated
that the importation of sub-standards products
into
the country
had
caused most indigenous companies to fold up.
According to him, ‘‘Most people prefer to buy
the cheap goods,
not knowing they are fake.’’
Speaking during a courtesy call on the acting
Chairman of EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, on Wednesday, June 15, 2016, Angya said: ‘‘it has been on our minds to pay you a visit to solicit for your
support,
since we took
over the leadership of the SON.
This is
because we believe we should run to you for partnership. We feel that it is
better for us to synergize with other sister agencies that support the fight against
corruption because it
is a common fight.’’
Angya
, who also stated that
the Nigerian economy would get better if there were no sub-standard products
either manufactured locally or imported, added : ‘‘We offer consumer
protection services to save human lives that would have been lost through fire
outbreaks caused by sub-standard cables, sub-standard car tyres, sub-standard
food items like tomato paste, among others.’’
He also described the effect of sub-standard goods on the
nation as the worst type
of corruption ‘‘because
it costs people’s lives, health and properties.’’
Responding, Magu, who expressed his appreciation
for the visit, assured the delegation of the Commission’s support, adding that
‘‘I will not hesitate to send one or two of my staff to help you out in your
investigation to bring the perpetrators to book.’’
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