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Nigerians Complained More About Electricity, Banking, Aviation In 2021— Consumer Protection Commission

Emmanuel Obisue by Emmanuel Obisue
December 27, 2021
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By Emmanuel Nduka

Nigeria’s Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC), has said electricity again topped its 2021 consumer related complaints chart, just as it was in 2020.

Chief Executive Officer of the Commission, Babatunde Irukera told NAN on Sunday, while electricity topped the chart, banking related complaints were second on the chart.

He explained further that aviation and telecommunication related complaints followed in third and fourth place on the chart respectively, noting that the commission received and completed the processes of no fewer than 32,000 consumer related complaints in 2021, adding that 80 per cent of complaints were resolved.

“For the sectors that received the highest complaints, we have electricity, banking then aviation is now competing with telecommunications on the third place.

“The biggest problem with the airlines is not even the technical issues but their lack of transparency, responsiveness and been able to refund passengers when it becomes absolutely clear that flying at that time becomes pointless for them.

“We are continuing that battle and then we are resolving many complaints,” he added.

Speaking on challenges faced by the commission, Irukera said that some businesses were yet to come to terms that the regulatory space had changed and that they had a responsibility.

“Others include consumers who sometimes are very complacent and do not want to enforce their rights or those that criticise the commission even when their rights are being enforced.

“The nature of our challenges are modifying themselves as we go. COVID has presented an incredible challenge. It has changed our lives, changed how we work yet it has not changed how we consume.

“People are not going out much to buy things, even food, people now order them to come to them. What that does is that it raises the level of complaints because people are not able to access.

“So, there are more complaints but infrastructure for handling the complaints are still the same. The new normal that we find ourselves is one of the key challenges,” he said.

 

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