Business
Influx Of Substandard Appliances Worries Nigerians
Following the steady flux
of substandard applicances into the Nigerian market, a cross section of citizens have shifted the blame to the various federal government agencies.
According to a recent investigation carried out by The Tide in Port Harcourt, some of the items most hit included home appliances like television sets DVD electric iron, and home thearters, amongst others.
Narrating his ordeal to The Tide, Emmanuel Assor explained that he bought a DVD player in one of the markets in Port Harcourt only to discover that it malfunctioned just two weeks later.
According to him, efforts to have it replaced was not successful.
He explained that despite the fact that a 12 month guarantee was on the product, the seller said it was a mere gimmick meant to attract customers worries.
The Tide further gathered that Assor was not the only such victim in the recent past as others like Michael Umorem, Ebere Onyeche and two others also narrated their ordeals.
According to them, the onuslies on the federal government to create policies that would discourage importation of home appliances that are substandard.
However, a businessman, Mr Boniface Uzo, who deals on electronic appliances advised members of the public not to patronize shops that do not have certificates from the standards organisation of Nigeria (SON).
According to him, a lot of undesirable elements were into the electronics trade.
He, however, urged NAFDAS, SON and other such agencies to step up campaigns to sensitise the citizenry on how to go about when shopping for products.
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