Product Quality: FG Drags Coca Cola To Court

In an unprecedented move to compel businesses operating in Nigeria to comply with the provisions of the Consumer Protection Council Act, especially those relating to product quality standard, the federal government has filed a criminal charge against the Nigerian Bottling Company Limited, NBC, and Coca-Cola Nigeria Limited, alongside their chief executives before a federal high court in Abuja, following an investigation of violation of product quality standard by the companies. 

Mr. Ben Langat, the managing director of Nigerian Bottling Company Limited, and  Mr. Adeola Adetunji, the managing director of Coca Cola Nigeria Limited, with their respective companies, were alleged to have committed an offence by violating the Orders of the Consumer Protection Council by deliberately failing, refusing and/or neglecting to comply with the Council’s Orders duly made and served on them.

The Consumer Protection Council had  earlier found NBC and Coca-Cola culpable following its findings from an administrative panel set up over a consumer complaint regarding two half-empty cans of Sprite manufactured by Nigerian Bottling Company, NBC, Limited under the license and authority of Coca Cola Nigeria Limited.

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