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Lagos Warns Consumers Against Lead-Contaminated Products

The Lagos State Government has warned consumers to be vigilant against hazardous products, particularly those containing lead, as part of efforts to safeguard public health.

Afolabi Solebo, the General Manager of the Lagos State Consumer Protection Agency (LASCOPA), gave the warning during a meeting with Dr Leslie Adogame, the Executive Director of Sustainable Research and Action for Environmental Development (SRADev) Nigeria, on Thursday in Lagos.

Solebo said the state government remained committed to protecting consumers rights and ensuring that products in the marketplace meet established safety standards.

He emphasised the need for increased awareness on the dangers of lead exposure, noting that items such as paints, batteries, cosmetics and other consumables could pose serious health risks if contaminated.

According to him, LASCOPA is ready to work closely with SRADev Nigeria to advance environmental health and consumer protection objectives across the state.

“Our aim is to foster collaboration and strengthening the partnership between both organisations towards the elimination of lead in paints, batteries, cosmetics, and consumable products. It also aims to safeguard consumers from exposure to substandard and hazardous products associated with lead contamination and other environmental health risks.

“The Lagos State Government will continue to prioritise consumer safety by strengthening regulatory frameworks and collaborating with relevant stakeholders to eliminate hazardous products from circulation,” he said.

Earlier, Adogame also the Programme Manager, Lead Exposure Elimination Project, said the visit was aimed at fostering collaboration and strengthening partnerships toward eliminating lead in consumer products and reducing environmental health risks.

He said both organisations would focus on strategies such as consumer education, public advocacy, research and enforcement initiatives to curb the circulation of substandard and unsafe goods. Adogame noted that the partnership would enhance public awareness and promote safer consumption practices among residents.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the collaboration is expected to improve regulatory enforcement and reduce exposure to harmful substances in Lagos State.