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Body Condemns Seizure Of Sub-Standard Building Materials
The National Association of Nigerian Traders (NANTS) has condemned the confiscation of sub-standard building materials at the Dei-Dei building materials market, Abuja, by the Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON).
Speaking with newsmen in Abuja last Tuesday Mr Ken Ukaoha, NANTS President, claimed that Christabel International Ltd., a consultant engaged by SON to carry out the seizure, did not have the technical ability to carry out the assignment.
He said that the iron rods worth N50 million were not sub-standard and demanded the return of the goods carted away “illegally” by the consulting firm.
“NANTS has no dispute with SON. The dimension of using court order in a matter that deliberation is ongoing is unacceptable.
“NANTS, through self-help, has done a great work to rid the market of sub-standard products.’’
He appealed to President Goodluck Jonathan to intervene in the matter so that peace would be maintained.
Earlier, Mr Edozie Ugwu, the Chairman of NANTS, Abuja Chapter, said that the association had been in the forefront of sensitising traders on the negative implication of sub-standard products.
He stressed that NANTS had met with SON on the need to help sensitise and educate traders on the implication of sub-standard products and registration of traders.
The Tide reports that SON had obtained a court order on May 10, to destroy sub-standard iron rods belonging to Kendo Builders and Bamas Ventures at the market.
The order, granted by a Karu Chief District Court II, was to compel the defendants to abide by and comply with SON’s quality requirements.
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