consumer protection

  1. FCCPC Warns Traders: One Month to Slash Prices or Face Penalties

    Nigeria FCCPC Warns Traders: One Month to Slash Prices or Face Penalties

    The FCCPC has given traders and market stakeholders a one-month deadline to reduce inflated prices. The directive follows widespread complaints about exploitative pricing practices. Market stakeholders cite high transportation costs, multiple taxes, and other factors as challenges. The public...
  2. Mixed Reactions as FCCPC Shuts Down 4U Supermarket Over Unfair Practices"

    Nigeria Mixed Reactions as FCCPC Shuts Down 4U Supermarket Over Unfair Practices"

    The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) has taken decisive action by sealing 4U Supermarket in Abuja over alleged unfair practices, marking a significant move in their campaign to enforce price display and quantity compliance across the nation's capital. This...
  3. Consumer Protection Alert: Lagosians Cheer as State Threatens Closure of Supermarkets Over Price Tag Absence

    Nigeria Consumer Protection Alert: Lagosians Cheer as State Threatens Closure of Supermarkets Over Price Tag Absence

    The Lagos State Government has issued a directive mandating all supermarkets and grocery stores in the state to prominently display price tags on all products or face possible closure. This move, announced by the Lagos State Consumer Protection Agency (LASCOPA), aims to ensure transparency and...
  4. Abuja Residents Relieved as Popular Sahad Stores Reopens After Pricing Dispute Resolution

    Nigeria Abuja Residents Relieved as Popular Sahad Stores Reopens After Pricing Dispute Resolution

    The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) has reopened Sahad Stores, a prominent supermarket in Abuja, following its temporary closure on Friday, February 16. The FCCPC had sealed the store due to alleged misleading pricing practices. According to the commission, Sahad...
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