As Abia State continues to redefine its narrative positively, it is crucial to address lingering issues that tarnish the state’s image. One such pressing matter is the disturbing revelations from NAFDAC about the prevalence of fake and revalidated expired products in Aba’s Cemetery Road Market.
For years, Aba has carried the stigma of being associated with substandard and counterfeit goods—a perception that is far from the truth. Aba is home to some of the most skilled artisans, world-class fashion designers, innovative technology fabricators, and exceptional shoe manufacturers. The city has proven time and again that anything is possible within its industrious ecosystem.
However, the activities of a few bad actors—those engaging in the illegal trade of counterfeit and expired products—threaten to overshadow the remarkable achievements of the majority. These unscrupulous individuals not only harm Aba’s reputation but also endanger the health and well-being of its residents, who are often the first victims of these harmful products.
The impact of fake and expired goods extends beyond health hazards. It undermines trust in Aba-made products, jeopardizes the local economy, and diminishes opportunities for legitimate businesses to thrive. This issue calls for urgent collective action from both the government and the people of Abia State.
The government must intensify efforts through sensitization campaigns and strict enforcement measures. The Abia State Reorientation Agency should lead a massive awareness initiative, warning those involved in these illegal practices of the consequences and urging them to desist. Security outfits must be empowered to investigate, uncover, and clamp down on these criminal activities.
Meanwhile, residents have a pivotal role to play. Every citizen must take responsibility for reporting suspicious activities in their surroundings to the appropriate authorities. Community vigilance is a critical weapon in the fight against this menace.
Aba’s reputation as a hub of innovation and excellence is too valuable to be marred by the greed of a few. Across the globe, “Made in Aba” products are celebrated for their quality and creativity. Allowing counterfeiters to thrive threatens to destroy the legacy that generations of industrious Abians have worked tirelessly to build.
The time for action is now. As Ndi Abia, we cannot afford to stand by and let a few individuals undermine our collective progress. Let us join hands with the government to preserve the integrity of Aba’s economy, safeguard the health of our people, and uphold the positive image of Abia State that we are building.
Together, we can ensure that Aba continues to shine as a beacon of resilience, creativity, and excellence.
Key Recommendations
– Government Action: Launch sensitization campaigns, enforce laws, and energize security outfits to address the issue.
– Community Involvement: Encourage residents to report suspicious activities and support efforts to eradicate counterfeit goods.
– Collective Vigilance: Strengthen partnerships between authorities and communities to root out illegal activities.
Let us stand united to protect Aba’s legacy and foster an environment where honest businesses can thrive, ensuring a brighter future for all Abians.
I am Iroegbu Emenike, a media professional from Umuasua Ancient Kingdom in Isuikwuato Local Government Area, Abia State
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