The Kano State Consumer Protection Council (KCPC) has taken delivery of near-expiry and short-dated consumables worth N28,615,200 voluntarily surrendered by a private enterprise, SUFAYE Investment, to prevent their circulation in local markets.
Receiving the products, the Executive Secretary of KCPC, Dr. Ibrahim Garba Muhammad, commended the firm’s management for prioritizing public health and consumer safety over financial gain. He described the gesture as a demonstration of patriotism, integrity, and alignment with the council’s core mandate to protect residents from unsafe goods.
Dr. Muhammad praised SUFAYE Investment for maintaining ethical standards by handing over the items rath...
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Kano Consumer Council Receives N28.6m Near-Expiry Products Surrendered By Firm
Source: Leadership News
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