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SON Decries Fake Products Imports
The Standard Organisation
of Nigeria (SON), a regulatory body superintending the prevention of importation of substandard goods into the country, has decried the continuous importation of such goods into Nigeria.
In a statement on Monday, the Acting Director General, SON, Dr Paul Angya, said that the country has not done what it needs to do to prevent dumping of substandard products, especially from China into Nigeria.
Angya said that it is never the role of the regulatory body to prevent dumping because SON is not in control of the importation policy having not been at the seaports to check such products coming into the country.
The Acting DG said that the country has the standard and rules before any goods enter the country but the agency cannot go a step further and say this product cannot come into Nigeria because SON is not at the entry point to prevent such products from coming into the country.
He said that the organization is trying to come out with a policy statement and measures to prevent the Chinese government from continuing exporting some substandard goods and products to the country.
He urged the federal government take proactive and aggressive steps against this trade on substandard products from the Chinese in order to stem the inflow of substandard products in Nigeria.
He said that substandard products are choking legitimate investments thereby frustrating the genuine efforts of the manufacturing sector and killing industries.
He urged the Federal government to ban some products coming into the country and even criminalise such products, allow SON at seaports otherwise these products would continue to find their way into the country.
The Acting DG stressed that SON is under staffed with a staff strength of 1500 personnel, adding that the organisation needs a lot of staff to effectively monitor the importation of substandard goods and equally be at the nation’s seaports.
He, however, restated that SON has the standard and skill even with the limited manpower at its disposal and called on the government to strategically position SON to checkmate further circulation of substandard products considered as investment killers in the country.
Philip Okparaji
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