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The Standards Organisation of Nigeria has sealed a plaza in Auto Spare Parts and Machinery Dealers Association adulterating established lubricants.
The Director General, SON, Mallam Farouk Salim, explained that the move aimed to guard against the prevalence of motor accidents and machine breakdown, especially during the Yuletide season, a statement issued by the agency said.
The SON boss represented by the Coordinator, Surveillance, Intelligence and Monitoring unit, SON, Issa Sulaimon, at an enforcement exercise in ASPMDA market in Lagos on Wednesday, said SON was locating places where adulteration of lubricants was being carried out.
He stressed that the standards body would leave no stone unturned till it brings sanity into the nation’s lubricant market.
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The Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) on Thursday sealed a plaza at the Auto Spare Parts and Machineries Dealers Association (ASPAMDA) market, Lagos Trade Fair Complex, over adulteration of established lubricants.
SON said that the move was to guard against prevalence of motor accidents and machine breakdown, particularly during the Yuletide resulting from the use of the adulterated lubricants.
Issa Sulaimon, SON Coordinator, Surveillance, Intelligence and Monitoring (SIM) Unit, during the exercise, stressed the Standards body’s commitment to the production of quality locally manufactured lubricants.
He said that other locations where adulterated lubricants were being carried out would be fished out and duly addressed.
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The Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) on Thursday sealed a plaza at the Auto Spare Parts and Machineries Dealers Association (ASPAMDA) market, Lagos Trade Fair Complex, over adulteration of established lubricants.
SON said that the move was to guard against prevalence of motor accidents and machine breakdown, particularly during the Yuletide resulting from the use of the adulterated lubricants.
Issa Sulaimon, SON Coordinator, Surveillance, Intelligence and Monitoring (SIM) Unit, during the exercise, stressed the Standards body’s commitment to the production of quality locally manufactured lubricants.