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SON rates Nigeria-made cable high as agency destroys substandard imported ones in Lagos

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The Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) has described locally produced cables as the best,  saying they conform with the standard of production. 

SON on Tuesday made the statement while destroying about four truck loads of substandard cable wires seized in several warehouses across Lagos.

The Director, Compliance and Inspectorate, Engr. Obiora Manafa while briefing the press explained the grave danger the substandard cables could cause in homes. 

He said that the cables did not meet up with the safety requirements of the country,  adding that the wires are not fire resistant even the insulations.

He advised Nigerians to patronise locally produced cable, saying it is the best because the manufacturers adhere to the regulations of standards.

He added that there are some imported cable wires that meet the requirements but if they are endorsed by SON.

“Today, we are destroying substandard cables that are dangerous to human beings, cables that can burn houses if they are used, cables that can do a lot of harm to properties.

“We have different kinds of cables seized from warehouses of importers, they are about four trucks altogether.

“We have other ones that are undergoing court processes and that will be destroyed once we get court orders for them but these ones, we have obtained court order and we are deatroying them.

“We should not allow these cables to enter any home, it is our responsibility to protect lives and properties. 

“It is also our responsibility to make sure that these cables do not find their ways into the markets so that people will not buy them because there are critical parameters we call conductor resistance and insulator resistance.

“They have failed these parameters woefully and we cannot allow the people to use them because these are the cables that when you go out from home and when you return,you see your house burnt”.

Engr. Manafa explained further that some people do conduit wiring in their house and the danger is that “one does not know when the wires begin to burn, they gum to the wall until you get impact of the burning and it could be in the middle of the night”.

He warned Nigerians against patronising such substandard cables because some of them look like copper whereas they are iron which conductor resistance is very high and not allowing free flow of current.

According to him, once the conductor resistance is there,it will start generating heat that will translate into fire.

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