BY
PATRICK OGBOGU
The second reading of the Delta State Consumer Protection Agency bill has commenced at the State House of Assembly.
The
second reading of the bill followed the motion moved by the sponsor of the
Bill, Hon Sheriff Oborevwori representing Okpe Constituency and seconded by Hon
Reuben Izeze representing Ughelli South Constituency.
Hon
Oborevwori while proposing the bill said the intent of the consumer protection
agency bill is to promote and protect the interest of consumers against
exploitative tendencies of producers of goods and services.
He said
by the bill, the consumers will have to be informed of the quality and standard
of goods and services.
Hon
Sheriff explained that the bill has 27 sections, adding that it would protect
consumers from unfair practices, saying that the bill will help checkmate fake
and adulterated products in the market.
Hon Izeze
while supporting the motion said the bill will also assist in the area of
litigation as it would give room for the settlement of disputes through
arbitration between consumers and producers.
He said
the agency will create offices in the twenty five local government areas of the
state to enable people who live in the interior and interland to address
complains arising from the use of products consumed.
The House
adjourned to Tuesday next week to continue the debate.
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