SON raises alarm on fake engine oil
SON raises alarm on fake engine oil
Task manufacturers on Covid-19
essential products
By Eguono Odjegba
The Standards Organisation of Nigeria, SON, has alerted on
the circulation of suspected substandard Toyota brand of engine oil in the
Nigerian market.
Director General of SON, Dr. Osita Aboloma said the
suspected substandard engine oil was discovered through the agency’s regular
market surveillance in its 42 offices nationwide. He further noted that the
imported product had neither undergone the agency’s offshore conformity
assessment process, nor registered with the agency for traceability and quality
verification.
This is even as the agency has appealed to manufacturers to
adhere to acceptable standards in the production of quality hand
sanitizers/hand lotions as essential preventive items needed to defeat the
prevailing fight against the corona virus global pandemic.
SON in a statement weekend stated that the Toyota brand of
engine oil are being sold in 1litre and 4litre containers to unsuspecting
Nigerian consumers, further stating that the suspected substandard product has no
relationship whatsoever with products of the Toyota brands of automobile or related
products.
Consequently, SON’s Director of Compliance, Obiora Manama, has
advised Nigerians to avoid the purchase of the suspected counterfeit Toyota
brand of engine oil in the meantime. Manama said the agency’s operatives are on
the trail of other uncertified and unregistered brands of engine oil in the
Nigerian market for necessary regulatory action.
He advised the general public to patronise only certified
Made-in-Nigeria brands of engine oil with the MANCAP logo and imported brands
that had undergone the agency’s offshore conformity assessment process and are
duly registered for traceability and quality verification.
Speaking on hand sanitizers and lotions, SON warned that
local manufacturers who fail to keep with the required acceptable international
standard would be identified and sanctioned. The agency notes that the
importance of quality hand sanitizers cannot be overemphasized at a time the
world is on the race to find a cure to combat the Corona Virus pandemic,
codename Covid-19.
Aboloma, represented by the Ogun State Office 11, SON, Engr.
Akanbi Eyitayo Micheal, said SON would not tolerate any minus in standards, during
a facility tour of Cormat Nigeria in Ogun State last week. According to him,
quality hand sanitizers and liquid hand wash are one of the critical tools to
battle the virus, saying that hand washing with soap and water is one of the
most important steps that can be taken to avoid getting sick and spreading the
virus to loved ones.
Recall that SON supported the manufacturing and importation
of essential materials to combat the challenges of COVID-19 through the
deployment of 28 relevant international Standards from the International
Organisation for Standardisation, ISO, and one from the African Organisation
for Standardisation, ARSO, on Alcohol based Hand Sanitizers.
…Enjoins manufacturers to
avail self with technical support
Meanwhile, Standard organization of Nigeria, SON, has upped
its campaign for manufacturers to avail themselves of the agency’s technical
support to help them keep within the compass of acceptable global standards,
and to guarantee consumers safety and value for their money.
SON maintained that manufacturers cannot go wrong if they
embrace these technical supports, noting the effort will also offer a strong
window for the ease of doing business as currently canvassed by the federal
government.
Dropping above hint during recent facility tour of some
manufacturers in Ogun State, including Cormat Nigeria Ltd, SON said its
technical support is available to both big and small manufacturers. Director
General of SON, Dr. Osita Aboloma who was represented by Ogun State Office 11,
SON, Engr. Akanbi Eyitayo Micheal said:
“We have always
admonished manufacturers to come to us for technical support so that we
can guide them through. SON is with you all the way and in line
with the ease of doing business mandate of the federal government, we are here
to encourage manufacturers and even the small businesses too. Come to us, we
will guide you and give you all the necessary technical support.”
Head Technical and Plant Manager, Cormat Nigeria Ltd, Mr.
Jelle Van Der Meer thanked SON for its visit and reassured SON that the gesture
and its technical support will go a long way helping the company to raise the its
performance bar.
He said, “The visit by SON is very important because it
gives us the ideas and opportunity to raise the bar and we are glad to receive
technical support from SON to achieve bigger goals for the greater good.
"I applaud SON for being part of our journey to get to
the highest level of producing quality products. Their input has been
very important to us and it will trigger us to do even more and become better
than our competitors.”
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