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FG Plans Introduction Of Equal Weights, Measures Nationwide
Plans are underway by the Federal Government to introduce an equal weights and measures system in the market in a bid to have same customer satisfaction throughout the country.
The Permanent Secretary, Rivers State Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Mrs Cordelia Peterside, dropped this hint while sensitising market men and women in Port Harcourt, recently.
She said the Federal Government has almost concluded plans to introduce standard cups to ensure equal measurements for all kinds of sales nationwide.
Peterside said the aim of the market sensitisation was to alert traders on the Federal Government’s intention.
Though she was not specific about the particular time of the project, she said that already states like Ekiti and Lagos have started the system.
She recalled that it was too worrisome for one to buy a particular measured item and later discover that the measurement was faulty.
Also speaking, a director in the ministry, Mr David Wilcox, said the ministry is also striving to erase all forms of trade malpractices.
He noted that there would be a uniform policy that would check or control the project throughout the federation.
Wilcox also hinted that the battle will be extended to the industries and firms to ensure that their packages are of standard measurements.
Some traders who queried the proposed federal government project, cited the issue of inability of the government to properly monitor the price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), saying it will be business as usual. They however thanked the federal government for the initiative and asked that more attention be paid to the development of local industries.
The markets visited included, Mile I, Mile III and New Layout markets.
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