The
Federal Government will soon order telecom companies in the country to
effect a nationwide switch-off of over 12.6 million counterfeit phones
from networks by using the International Mobile Equipment Identity
(IMEI) number.
Speaking
during an interactive forum with Phone Brand Owners in Lagos, the SON
boss pointed out that in 2013 alone, over N5 billion was spent in
Nigeria on the importation of substandard mobile phones, adding that as
at April this year, Nigeria currently has a GSM subscriber base of
126,958,904; and 10 percent of these subscribers (12.6 million) use
counterfeit phones.
He
affirmed that the enforcement will boost consumer rights protection,
increased revenue for the government via taxes; increase revenue for the
genuine mobile phone manufacturers as well as improved GSM networks in
the country.
According
to him, SON is working out the plan with Nigerian Communications
Commission, NCC, and Consumer Protection Council; the phone operators,
and “Soon government shall announce the directive to switch the fake
phones off the networks.”
“As
more countries switch-off counterfeit phones, the people behind this
scourge will keep moving to countries that are yet to adopt this
solution, hence the urgent need to address the situation,” he said.
He
enjoined all brand owners to monitor and protect their products from
the factories (manufacturers) until they get to the end-users.
“Brand
owners have to inscribe coded identification marks on original phones
to ensure traceability and proper user’s guide,” he said.
Umego
Adaora, CPC Scientific Officer Lagos Zonal Office, also urged the brand
owners to look beyond making money by considering the negative effects
substandard phones have on the economy, the environment and the
consumer. [Vanguard]
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