SON & Fake Products-Etcetera Writes

    I am sure every Nigerian must have at a point rained curses
    on the Standard Organisation of Nigeria for its failure to fulfil its statutory
    duties to forestall the importation and local manufacture of fake and
    substandard products. And I can also bet that no Nigerian businessman or woman
    would accept blames for the substandard products in their shops. So who’s to
    blame for the ridicule the nation is subjected to as a result of fake products?
    It is no secret that this country has the most useless
    standard organisation from earth to jupiter. While every Nigerian is looking forward
    to witnessing a sudden growth in the quality of products, and knowing that the
    enormity of the decay has already clawed deeply into the system, would it be
    fair to hold SON responsible? The influx of fake and substandard products will
    continue to undermine the economy, kudos to the insatiable appetite Nigerians
    have for cheap products.

    It is so easy to blame it on the Chinese producers,
    forgetting that it is our taste that has kept them in business. But we created
    the avenue for them to exploit us. The importers among us see no crime in
    sending a vast majority of their fellow countrymen to their graves as long as
    they make a huge profit in the process.
    That Nigeria has become the dumping ground for fake products
    is not going to change anytime soon as long as the purchasing public remains
    ignorant to the simple fact that we are the chief patrons of substandard
    products. We keep buying them over and over again even when we know they are
    fake.
    Analysts correlate this trend with the growing rate of
    poverty in the land as a factor that influences our buying preferences. I find
    that theory hard to swallow, knowing that majority of Nigerians actually ask to
    be shown the fake products sometimes to help ascertain the authenticity of the
    said original product and compare the price differences.
    We happily buy substandard products claiming the difference
    in quality is not too visible. The average Nigerian family is more likely to
    purchase drugs from a ‘chemist’ than go to the hospital for accurate diagnosis
    and treatment knowing that we have a great risk of buying either substandard or
    outright fake products.
    Why does the Federal Government waste precious time having
    summits and bilateral talks with the Asian countries? Are we expecting them to
    shut down their factories when we know for a fact that most of these
    substandard products are manufactured at the request of greedy Nigerian
    businessmen? The Asian governments are not responsible for our porous borders
    or our highly corrupt custom officers. So why would they give a damn about us?
    All they can do is feigning sympathy during the useless bilateral meetings as
    long as the small chops and samosas are being served. So it is indeed laughable
    expecting China to prohibit trade activities that is beneficial to its economy,
    whether it is inimical to their development of ours or not.
    Late Dora Akunyili showed an example of how the cartel of
    substandard products can be brought down. It is quite instructive to note that
    several millions of lives would have been lost to fake drugs which found their
    way into the country through the porous borders and in connivance with corrupt
    customs officials. The surge was reduced when she took the battle to the
    doorsteps of fake drug manufacturers and importers at the risk of her own life.
    But despite all her efforts, Nigerians are still patronising this illicit
    business at their own detriment.

    Until all of us go through a total attitudinal
    transformation and start seeing things differently from the way we are
    perceived now, we will continue to dwell in limbo.

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