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SON vows to sustain war against fake products – Official

Director General, Standard Organisation of Nigeria, Dr. Joseph Odumodu Photo: Femi Ipaye/PM News

Director General, Standard Organisation of Nigeria, Dr. Joseph Odumodu
Photo: Femi Ipaye/PM News

The Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) declared on Tuesday that it would sustain the ongoing war against fake and substandard products in the country until the nation is rid of the menace.

The Head of the Ekiti state office of the agency, Mrs Sarah Idowu, made the assertion in Ado Ekiti at a prayer session.

She decried the rising cases of fake and substandard products across the country, despite relentless war against same by the agency and others law enforcement agencies.

According to her, it is unfortunate that some people could deliberately choose to be specialists in the manufacturing and distribution of killer goods to fellow humans in the name of “get-rich quick syndrome.’

She said that the SON in Ekiti had mapped-out fresh strategies capable of unveiling the identities as well as hideouts of all those involved in the nefarious activities and circulating items classified as fake.

Idowu said that the organisation would ensure that they were not only exposed but also brought to justice.

She had organised a prayer session for her father, late Prophet Michael Salawu, 75.

The official explained that her late cleric father played significant roles in ensuring that his children reached acceptable social status in life.

The deceased would be buried at his Ibadan residence on Sept. 30 after service of songs and Christian wake-keep at the Christ Apostolic Church mission.

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