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Fake Mobile Phones Dominate African Market – SON

PHCCIMA President, Engr Emeka Unachukwu (2nd right), with Rivers State Commissioner for Youth Development, Sir Owene Wonodi, inspecting crafts and other products made by youths of the state under the sponsorship of the Ministry, in Port Harcourt, recently.
The Director General, Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), Dr. Joseph Odumodu, has said that about 80 per cent of mobile phones at the said largest technology market in Africa Computer Village, Lagos are fake products.
Odumodu who came up with this figure recently while speaking to newsmen in Lagos said findings showed that a large percentage of sales from brands were not coming from their original and real maufacturers.
He enumerated such brands to include, Hewlett Packard, Nokia, Samsung among others.
The SON DG while speaking on efforts of his agency in fighting against counterfeiting of products said some dealers of global brands appoint agents locally that engage in counterfeiting, thereby resulting to doing more damage to brands and the market.
According to him, people make more money by copying, becoming more powerful than the owner.
While praising Hewlett Packard for partnering in the fight against product counterfeiting in Nigeria, Odumodu said “this is the battle we are currently fighting as an agency and we shall win the fight”.
He said the one week dateline given to dealers of fake phones, computers and other accessories in Computer Village has expired and the agency was set to storm the area in no distant time “for final cleansing”.
The District Manager, English Africa, Printing and Personal systems, HP Jean-Paul Pinto had earlier told The Tide source that though a new style of IT was emerging in mobility, cloud, social and big data, counterfeiting has remained a major threat.
He said Africa and indeed Nigeria was important to HP not only in terms of money but also to impact lives with technology even as he disclosed that the Nigerian market accounts for 20 per cent of HP’s sales globally.
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