The Federal Competitors and Client Safety Fee (FCCPC) and the Financial and Monetary Crimes Fee (EFCC) have pledged to strengthen their collaboration to guard Nigerian shoppers from exploitation.
This dedication was made throughout a courtesy go to by the manager vice chairman/chief govt officer of the FCCPC, Tunji Bello, to the manager chairman of the EFCC, Olanipekun Olukoyede, on the EFCC headquarters at present.
Bello expressed concern over the rising circumstances of arbitrary worth hikes, emphasising the necessity for a joint effort to handle the problem.
He recommended the EFCC’s experience in surveillance and investigation and sought its assist in combating these unfair commerce practices.
In response, Olukoyede acknowledged the challenges confronted by shoppers and guaranteed the FCCPC of the EFCC’s full cooperation.
He emphasised the significance of a robust partnership between the 2 businesses in creating a good and equitable marketplace for Nigerian shoppers.
Each businesses agreed to accentuate their joint efforts to guard client rights and produce perpetrators of financial crimes and unfair market practices to justice.Olukoyede designated Bello as an Ambassador to the EFCC.
That is coming barely every week after FCCPC introduced its need to have interaction market leaders throughout the nation to curb the exploitative pricing of client items.