The Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) has swooped on Lagos
computer village at Ikeja where it seized and confiscated suspected substandard
telephone handsets worth over N200 million.
Speaking to the media, the head of intelligence and compliance
directorate, SON, Engr Bede Obayi, said, “the exercise was diligently carried
as a result of its surveillance team reports which monitors products displayed
for sale in all the markets across the country.”
He pointed out that a handset dealer, Trinity Technologies and
Communication Ltd came to SON and registered one H-Mobile phone in his name
only for SON to discover
thereafter that the company had embarked on the importation of
different brands of telephone handset other than the H-Mobile originally
registered with SON.
Besides that, Obayi said the company also imported large quantity of
unbranded handsets into the country and labelled them with popular brands in
the market thereby deceiving unsuspecting buyers.
Obayi noted that the GSM importers in Ikeja computer village had being
given five months grace for them to register their products with
the SON. Those who have refused to take advantage of this grace period
must be ready to face full weight of the law.
“SON does not derive pleasure in seizing and destroying goods but
rather to protect and guide innocent consumers not to fall prey to the antics
of unscrupulous business men whose
stock in trade were to reap their buyers off,” he said.
He advised Nigerians to go to any SON offices across the country for
complaints as SON has a Consumer Complaint Desk which handles complaints from consumers who are short changed through purchase of
products which did not give them value for their money.
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