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SON To Intensify Consumer Education On Substandard Products
The Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) says it will intensify its education of consumers on what to look for while making purchase decisions.
The Director General of the organization, Dr Joseph Odumodu, said during the organiation’s day at the on-going 23rd Enugu Trade Fair that the sensitisation was necessary as the consumer was the most effective controller of substandard products.
According to him, the sensitisation will cover mostly the detection of fake and original locally made products.
Odumodu said that only 10 out of 464 locally-made products exhibited at the trade fair were registered with SON.
He called on consumers to support the ‘zero tolerance to substandard products’ itiative of the organisation through their purchase decisions, adding that the fight was also their responsibility.
“I call on local manufacturers to commence the process of certifying their products to the requirements of Nigerian Industrial Standards (NIS) and SON.
“Our target this year is to be able to reduce the presence of substandard products in markets to not more than 30 per cent,” he said.
The DG lamented that only five out of the 155 boarders in Nigeria were manned by the organisation so it did not have the wherewithal to check the influx of substandard products into the country.
Odumodu said the organisation was working on a new regime which would ensure that products being imported into the country carried SON Conformity Assessment Programme (SONCAP) certificate.
“SONCAP is currently being reviewed. We are working on a new regime that will start in June which will make sure that every product that enters Nigeria will carry a SONCAP certificate,” he said.
He, however called on journalists to assist the organisation in spreading the message of the zero tolerance initiative.
On his part, the President of the Enugu Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (ECCIMA), Dr Theo Okonkwo, expressed optimism that members of the public would be better equipped with the dealings of the organisation.
“This is a strategic thinking to bring the activities of the organisation to the purview of a greater number of the public,” Okonkwo said.