The Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) has destroyed substandard products worth more than N8 million at Yankatsari Yangongon in Kano State.
The products include 83 bags of 25kg expired foreign rice, 257 bags of substandard mosquito coil, 190 cartons of fake Dorco brand of shaving sticks, 96 rolls of fake NOCACO electrical cables, Six (6) bags of substandard fertilizers, 146 trays of substandard Automobile Break Fluid, and Seven Vails of empty sacks of rice.
The SON Regional Coordinator North West, Abba Adamu Bauchi and the Kano/Jigawa States Coordinator, Yunusa Muhammed, coordinated the exercise.
Briefing reporters before the destruction exercise, Muhammed disclosed that patriotic Nigerians, including genuine manufacturers and consumers assisted in locating and confiscating the substandard products through provision of classified information.
In addition, SON market surveillance activities and the cooperation of market associations like the Singer market and Kano Electrical Dealers Association (KEDA), provided other avenues to the substandard products, he said.
He acknowledged their cooperation and collaboration as well as those of security and sister regulatory agencies in apprehending the life-endangering and substandard products.
According to him, necessary laboratory tests and analysis were carried out on all the products to ascertain and confirm their quality status as being substandard and life endangering, while necessary approvals have been secured to destroy the items in line with the provisions of the SON Act 14 of 2015.
Muhammed reiterated the SON’s continued commitment to the fight against the circulation of substandard and life endangering products, stressing that the purveyors should either quit or be ready to face the full wrath of the law, through prosecution.