The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) has stated that officials and owner of the Abuja Chinese supermarket risk payment of N10million each for discriminating against Nigerians if they are found guilty according to the law. According to the FCCPC acting Executive Vice Chairman, Abdullai Adamu in an interview on Arise TV on Tuesday, he said officers of the FCCPE met the supermarket locked and summons were only pasted on the facility.
Nigerian agency, Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC), has said that officials and owners of the Abuja Chinese supermarket facing allegations of discriminatory practices have responded to its summons to answer questions regarding the allegations. SaharaReporters reported earlier on Wednesday that FCCPC stated that officials and owners of the Chinese supermarket risked the payment of N10 million each for discriminating against Nigerians if found guilty, in line with the law.
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