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CPC Urges Grain Sellers To Use Standardised Measuring Bowls
The Jigawa State Con
sumer Protection Committee (CPC), has issued a one-week ultimatum to grains sellers to comply with the use of the standardised measuring bowls newly introduced by the state government.
The CPC Chairman in the state, Alhaji Farouk Abdullah, gave the warning in an interview with newsmen in Dutse.
Abdullah said that CPC had issued one week ultimatum beginning from September 2 to grains sellers in Sara, Gujungu and Maigatari markets in the state.
Recall that the CPC had on July 19 distributed 5,000 standardised measuring bowls (Mudus) to grain sellers in the state to eliminate cheating.
“The traders should immediately comply and begin to use the new bowls to sell.
“Any trader that fails to comply will be sanctioned and her/his shop will be closed,” he said.
The chairman, however, said that most of the grains sellers in those markets (Sara, Gujungu and Maigatari) were yet to start using the bowls to sell.
He said that the gesture was to checkmate the activities of traders who were cheating consumers.
Abdullah said that it would also protect consumers from the cheating traders as well as providing consumers the opportunity to get correct value for their money.
In addition, he said it was also to sanitise the business environment and ensure accuracy in measurements of articles bought in all commercial transactions in the state.
Abdullah said that lack of standardised weights and measures in the state was responsible for the disparity in the sizes of bowls used by traders in the markets.
The chairman said that some of the traders deliberately use substandard bowls to short-change unsuspecting buyers.
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