Business
Firm Warns Against Use Of Fake Electrical Products
A meter manufactur
ing firm, MOMAS Nigeria Limited Lagos, has urged the relevant agencies to urgently save Nigerians of millions of Naira arising from frequent replacement of fake electrical materials.
Chairman of the company, Mr Kola Balogun, made the appeal in an interview with newsmen in Lagos on Friday.
Balogun said that the high rate of fake electrical equipment in the country could be responsible for the increasing fire outbreak in homes.
He said that most of the equipment were so substandard and could cause havoc to big investments.
He urged the regulatory agencies to check the trend by enforcing standards in the production sector.
“With the successful reform in the generation, transmission and distribution subsectors, agencies should focus on the delivery of safe and reliable electrical equipment to the people.”
“There is the urgent need to ensure that all regulatory agencies are up and doing and those found wanting should be punished to serve as deterrent to others,’ he said.
Balogun charged the government to build consumers and investors’ confidence in genuine home-made products and completely block the influx of fake products.
“Electrical materials should be of the right quality and specification,” he stated.
He urged all stakeholders to be involved in reporting any suspicious product to the law enforcemet agencies.
Chris Oluoh
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