BY CHIKA OKEKE, Abuja A latest report unveiled by the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) has revealed that banking and Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FCMG) led consumer complaints across key sectors of the Nigerian economy. The report, which covered cases lodged with the commission between March and August, 2025, was compiled from FCCPC complaint resolution platforms, a situation that provided insight into the patterns and prevalence of consumer dissatisfaction across 30 sectors. Key findings indicated that the top 10 sectors were led by banking (3,173 complaints); followed by FCMG (1,543); fintech (1,442), and electricity (458). Others were e-commerce (412); telecommunications (409); retail/wholesale/shopping (329); aviation (243); information technology (131), and road transport and logistics (114). While 9091 complaints were sorted out during the period under review, the consumer grievances ranged from unfair charges, service failure, ...
BY CHIKA OKEKE, Abuja The residents of Ogijo in Ogun State are in high spirit as the National Environmental Standards and regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA) and her partners have finalised plans to evacuate poisonous Used Lead-Acid (ULAB) slag from the community. The exercise was the focus of a Stakeholder Engagement Meeting on the strategy for managing ULAB slag in Ogijo, a community which is home to numerous battery recycling facilities. Slag is a hazardous by-product of smelting used lead-acid batteries, and is primarily made up of iron and lead oxides, along with impurities from battery casings, electrolytes, and additives. It is classified as hazardous waste under both national and international environmental regulations. Highlighting the danger faced by the residents, the Director General of NESREA, Prof. Innocent Barikor said that Ogijo has unfortunately emerged as a hotspot for unregulated and improper disposal of slag. He noted that the continued dumping ...