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SON Destroys N480m Substandard Mobile Phone Accessories by BrandSpurNG: 7:30am On Feb 12, 2020
The Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) has destroyed substandard mobile phone accessories worth N480 million at Epe in Lagos.

Addressing the media at the destruction site, the Director-General, Osita Aboloma Esq., stated that the organisation was on top of its game to ensure that substandard goods did not find their ways into the Nigerian markets.

Engr. Obiora Manafa (in the reflective jacket), SON Director, Inspectorate and Compliance and NCC Head of Enforcement, Lagos Office Mr Charles Amudipe holding samples of the substandard phone accessories for with other staff of SON and NCC

Represented by Engr. Obiora Manafa, Director, Inspectorate and Compliance, the SON Chief Executive stated that the mobile phone accessories were seized by SON for not meeting up with the required standards.

Aboloma said the destruction was to serve as a deterrent to unscrupulous importers who indulge in illicit trade to short-change unsuspecting consumers of their hard-earned money spent purchasing those goods.

The SON Director General stressed that the safety of lives and property of Nigerians was of great importance to the organisation. “The mobile phone accessories are fake versions of major brands such as Samsung, Techno, Infinix, Huawei and lots of others. We seized these items late last year from a commercial warehouse in Lagos”.

According to him, the products failed critical parameters of the standards when subjected to Laboratory tests and analysis. He said the importers of the substandard mobile accessories have committed an offence by faking known brands. “First, they have contravened the law of the country. They faked known brands and when we showed these products to the original brand owners, they denied ownership which means that they are fake brands”, he said

Aboloma said that the negative impact on the investment of the original brand owners was huge in addition to the economic and safety perspectives. “Such accessories may not last more than a week which does not make economic sense, because consumers do not get value for the money spent”.

“Also these accessories pose a serious threat to the users as they failed insulation parameters woefully when tested. “The IEC standards on power states that the minimum power you get from these products should be 1000 megaohms, but the values we got after testing gave only 60 megaohms.

The SON Chief Executive said it was as bad as using naked wires because they do not prevent any flow of current, exposing the users to electric shocks and possible fire incidents,” he added.

Aboloma noted that the products valued at over N480 million were destroyed after obtaining a court order, stressing that the organization is not happy burning the products because it is a loss to the owners as well as the Nigerian economy.

He stated that the organization we have its primary responsibility to protect the lives and property of Nigerians. “Life supersedes everything and we are not going to allow any such products found into the markets,” he said.

The Director General said SON was still on the trail of the importers of the goods with no economic value, pointing out that the agency would stop at nothing until it got them prosecuted.

Also speaking at the event, the Head, Enforcement, Nigeria Copyright Commission (NCC), Lagos Office, Charles Amudipe, commended SON for its fight against substandard goods in the country, noting that the counterfeited products were not fit for use.

“At NCC, we deal with infringing materials, piracy and all the likes and just like these products, we are having here. “They are counterfeited and not fit for the end-users. What SON is doing today is a huge leap, that is the fight against counterfeit.

“People that have worked hard invested heavily and laboured to put their certified goods in the market will not reap the benefits of their investment if SON allowed these substandard accessories into the markets”, he said.

Amudipe assured Nigerians that the Federal Government was working hard to ensure that consumers got value for their hard-earned money spent on goods and services.

SOURCE:https://brandspurng.com/2020/02/11/son-destroys-n480m-substandard-mobile-phone-accessories/

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Re: SON Destroys N480m Substandard Mobile Phone Accessories by seunlayi(m): 7:54am On Feb 12, 2020
Why destroying them?

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Re: SON Destroys N480m Substandard Mobile Phone Accessories by Nobody: 7:55am On Feb 12, 2020
Alaba int'l market, the headquarter of it...
Re: SON Destroys N480m Substandard Mobile Phone Accessories by edo3(m): 7:58am On Feb 12, 2020
Some of dem go don pocket enof phones
Re: SON Destroys N480m Substandard Mobile Phone Accessories by sunshineV(f): 11:06am On Feb 12, 2020
U mean they destroyed all transsion phones?

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Re: SON Destroys N480m Substandard Mobile Phone Accessories by SeunGlobal: 5:12pm On Feb 12, 2020
Picture or I don't believe it
Re: SON Destroys N480m Substandard Mobile Phone Accessories by edoairways: 7:19am On Feb 13, 2020
A good initiative I must say
Re: SON Destroys N480m Substandard Mobile Phone Accessories by LZAA: 7:41am On Feb 13, 2020
sunshineV:
U mean they destroyed all transsion phones?
grin grin grin

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