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FCCPC Cracks Down on Deceptive Rice at Utako Market
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 33715, member: 636"] Consumer protection agents swept through Utako Market in Abuja on Tuesday, sealing ten shops accused of misleading rice packaging. The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission targeted stores engaged in repackaging local rice as imported brands. Investigators led by Mrs. Boladale Adeyinka uncovered widespread market manipulation involving counterfeit product sales. Agents discovered Royal Stallion Rice being marketed as an imported product despite the brand exiting Nigeria over a decade ago. Market cartels exploited consumer preferences for foreign rice through deceptive rebagging practices that undermined economic integrity. Adeyinka explained that the operation stemmed from complaints received from brand owners and consumers about fraudulent product representations. Traders attempted to capitalize on consumer demand for international rice brands through elaborate repackaging schemes. The commission aims to protect consumer rights and ensure fair market practices. Market inspections revealed systematic efforts to deceive shoppers through false product labeling. Enforcement actions target traders misrepresenting locally produced rice as premium imported products. Investigators emphasized their commitment to market transparency. The FCCPC warned that current enforcement actions represent the beginning of a broader crackdown. Merchants found guilty of consumer fraud face administrative penalties and fines. Ongoing surveillance will continue to protect market integrity and consumer interests. [/QUOTE]
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