SON shuts 13 steel companies over standards infractions

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Walter Ukaegbu, Abuja

The Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), National Steel Task Force has sealed 13 steel factories across the country for various Standards infractions. 

According to the Chairman of the SON Task Force on Steel, Mr. Enebi Onucheyo, the companies located in Lagos, Ogun, Osun, Abia and Edo States were shut until further notice following a nationwide market surveillance carried out by the SON Task Force between November 2019 and January 2020.

He stated that samples of various steel products were obtained from the open market as well as the facilities of the companies during the surveillance exercises.

Enebi stated that given SON’s classification of steel bars as life-endangering products,  the Nigeria Industrial Standards provides for unique identification marks for every locally manufactured or imported steel bars for easy traceability.

According to him, laboratory tests and analysis carried out on the samples revealed that most of them failed to meet the minimum requirements for diameter and mass per meter as provided in the Nigeria Industrial Standard (NIS 117:2004).

These, Enebi said are critical parameters in the standard for reinforcement bars for concrete.

He said the shut down exercise followed earlier warnings to all the steel manufacturing companies on observed infractions with directives to ensure strict compliance with the requirements of the NIS 117:2004.

The Task Force Chairman disclosed that some of the companies were found to have tampered with products earlier placed on hold by SON in their facilities while an unregistered identification mark “GE” was discovered in one of the products sampled.

He stressed that the exercise would be a continuous one in furtherance of the SON’s commitment to protect Nigerian Consumers from the dangers associated with substandard and life-endangering products in view of the incessant collapse of buildings and structures across the country.

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