The Nigeria Computer Society (NCS) on
Friday appealed to the Federal Government to help control the importation of
substandard Information Technology (IT) products into the country.
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| Mr Jide Awe, the Chairman, Conferences’ Committee, Nigeria Computer Society (NCS) |
Mr Jide Awe, the Chairman,
Conferences’ Committee, Nigeria Computer Society (NCS), told NAN in Lagos that
substandard IT products could be a threat to the environment and people at
large.
Awe urged the government to involve
IT professionals, the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) and the Nigeria
Customs Service (NCS) officials to ensure control and reduction of substandard
products entry into the country.
“Adequate measures have to be put in
place at the entry ports to control influx of substandard IT products into
Nigeria.
“Most of the gadgets imported from
abroad are substandard products which can be dangerous to human and
environment.
“Government should involve
Information Technologists and professional bodies to guide and advise it during
policy formulation.
“These IT experts can collaborate
with the SON to ensure that sub-standard IT products are controlled to avoid
hazards,” Awe said.
The NCS committee chairman said local
manufacturers needed to be encouraged and given a conducive environment to
produce, adding that this would increase local investors’ patronage.
Awe said that substandard IT products
did not fit the stereotype of being long-lasting, saying that original items
made things better, efficient and effective.
“If you are using substandard
equipment, it can not last long.
“Almost everybody makes use of IT
equipment for several things because it is efficient and fast,” Awe added.
Also speaking with NAN, Mr Femi
Efunsanya, an IT business owner and programmer, said substandard products were
introduced into the country by businessmen who tried to cut corners to maximise
profit.
Efunsanya said these businessmen did
not consider the long and short time effects of sub-standard products.
He stressed that substandard products
could be harmful to people and the environment, adding that people were usually
unaware of its sub-standard quality so they purchased them.
“Most importers of IT products do not
consider the negative effects of substandard products.
“All they are after is how to make
more profit on a particular import,” the Mdot chairman said.
Credit: NAN


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