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#EndBadGovernance protests: Varsity don calls for reform of consumer protection law

OsunDailyBy OsunDailyAugust 3, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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A university don, Dr Friday Nkwede, has called on the nationโ€™s legislators to reform the consumer protection laws that would shield consumers from rampant exploitation amid soaring economic inflation.

Nkwede, of the Faculty of Management Sciences, made the call on Saturday while speaking on the ongoing nationwide #EndBadgovernance protests.

He praised the protestโ€™s ability to shine a spotlight on the dire economic conditions faced by Nigerians, stressing that the widespread suffering across all socio-economic classes has sent a resounding message to the nationโ€™s leaders.

He noted the urgent need for legislative reforms to address the exacerbating hardships faced by ordinary citizens.

โ€œThe protests have made it painfully clear that Nigeria is in the grips of unprecedented economic distress,โ€ Dr. Nkwede stated.

โ€œThe stark reality is that the rich, the poor, and the middle class are all feeling the sting of rising inflation and the depreciating naira. Itโ€™s a crisis that has rendered many Nigerians hopeless and desperate.โ€

The lecturer reiterated that, beyond the immediate relief that the protests may bring, there is a crucial need for lawmakers to enact robust consumer protection laws.

He pointed out that with the increase in the cost of living, including food, transport, and healthcare, consumers are being exploited by unscrupulous business practices.

โ€œThe lack of effective regulation has allowed prices to skyrocket unchecked. When people go to the market today, they find that prices have doubled by the next day. There are no effective laws in place to curb such exploitation, leaving consumers vulnerable,โ€ he said.

He called on lawmakers to prioritise the introduction and enforcement of consumer protection laws, suggesting that the establishment could serve as a critical measure to safeguard the interests of ordinary Nigerians.

According to him, โ€œsuch legislation would help regulate commodity prices and prevent businesses from taking advantage of the economic instability.โ€

He also voiced his concerns about the governmentโ€™s handling of the current crisis, criticising the ineffective distribution of humanitarian aid and social welfare programmes.

He urged that resources saved from subsidy removals be redirected towards addressing the immediate needs of the populace.

โ€œThe government needs to focus on policies that will provide real relief to the people.

โ€œWe need to see tangible support in the form of healthcare packages, effective transportation solutions, and support for local industries. Instead of embarking on grand projects that do not address the immediate needs of the citizens, the focus should be on ensuring that people can survive and rebuild their lives,โ€ he said.

He further maintained that the current economic hardships and the lack of effective consumer protection have driven many Nigerians to the streets in protest.

He urged the government and lawmakers to heed the call for reform and implement measures that would offer meaningful relief and stability to the countryโ€™s struggling population.


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