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Lagos Easter Consumers Warned Ahead of Festivities

Lagos State Consumer Protection Agency urges Lagos residents to stay alert against scams, inflated prices, and substandard products ahead of Easter celebrations.

James Johnson by James Johnson
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Lagos Easter Consumers Warned Ahead of Festivities: The Lagos State Consumer Protection Agency has issued the Lagos Easter consumer warning as residents prepare for the busy holiday season. Authorities are urging consumers to remain vigilant during the Easter period, citing increased risks of price inflation, fake products, and fraudulent transactions.

With commercial activities expected to surge across Lagos, officials say both shoppers and traders must act responsibly to ensure a safe and fair marketplace. The advisory highlights common challenges that often emerge during festive periods, including misleading promotions, substandard goods, and online scams.

The Lagos Easter consumer warning was announced by Afolabi Solebo, who stressed the importance of consumer awareness during the holiday period.

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According to Solebo, festive seasons typically witness heightened trading activities, which sometimes create opportunities for unethical practices. These may include inflated prices, expired goods, and deceptive promotional offers.

He noted that while Easter celebrations encourage shopping and entertainment, consumers must take proactive steps to protect themselves from exploitation.

The agency’s warning comes at a time when markets, malls, and recreational centres are expected to experience increased foot traffic as residents prepare for celebrations.

Key Risks Identified by LASCOPA

The Lagos Easter consumer warning highlights several risks commonly associated with festive shopping. These include:

  • Price inflation on essential goods
  • Sale of expired or substandard products
  • Misleading discounts and promotions
  • Fraudulent online transactions
  • Unsafe food and beverage items

According to LASCOPA, these risks tend to rise due to increased demand and the influx of temporary vendors during festive periods.

Consumers were advised to carefully verify product authenticity before making purchases. This includes checking packaging, labels, and expiry dates—particularly for food items, beverages, and medications.

The agency also warned against patronising suspicious or unregistered sellers, especially in crowded marketplaces.

As part of the Lagos Easter consumer warning, residents were encouraged to adopt several safety measures while shopping:

  • Always check expiry dates before purchase
  • Demand receipts and documentation
  • Verify vendor credibility
  • Avoid suspicious promotional deals
  • Confirm product authenticity

Solebo stressed that documentation, such as receipts, plays a crucial role in resolving disputes. Without proof of purchase, consumers may find it difficult to seek redress.

He also encouraged residents to stay alert when dealing with unfamiliar vendors offering unusually low prices.

The Lagos Easter consumer warning also addressed the growing risks associated with online shopping. With many residents opting for digital purchases, scammers often take advantage of increased demand.

LASCOPA advised consumers to avoid making payments up front to unknown vendors. Instead, buyers were encouraged to opt for payment-on-delivery options whenever possible.

The agency also recommended dealing only with vendors that have a physical presence within Lagos. This helps ensure accountability and reduces the risk of fraud.

Online marketplaces and social media platforms often experience increased scam activity during festive seasons, making caution essential.

In addition to warning consumers, LASCOPA also issued a strong message to traders and service providers. The agency stated that it would intensify monitoring and enforcement operations across the state.

These operations will target:

  • Markets
  • Shopping centres
  • Supermarkets
  • Recreational venues

Officials say enforcement teams will monitor pricing, product quality, and business practices to ensure compliance with consumer protection laws.

The agency warned that businesses found engaging in unfair practices could face penalties.

This proactive enforcement approach aims to deter exploitation and protect residents during the festive period.

The Lagos Easter consumer warning is particularly important due to the economic pressures many residents face. Price increases during festive periods can significantly affect household budgets.

By encouraging responsible trading and informed purchasing decisions, authorities hope to create a fair environment for both buyers and sellers.

Consumer awareness also helps reduce the spread of counterfeit goods and unsafe products.

Additionally, increased vigilance can improve accountability within Lagos’ commercial sector.

LASCOPA also encouraged residents to report violations. According to the agency, swift reporting helps authorities take prompt action against offenders.

Residents were advised to use official communication channels to submit complaints about:

  • Price exploitation
  • Fake goods
  • Fraudulent services
  • Misleading advertisements

Solebo reassured Lagosians that the agency remains ready to respond quickly to reported issues.

This collaborative approach between consumers and regulators is expected to strengthen consumer protection across the state.

The Lagos Easter consumer warning also emphasised that consumer protection involves shared responsibility. While authorities work to enforce regulations, consumers must also stay informed and cautious.

Solebo highlighted that consumers have fundamental rights but also responsibilities. These include staying informed, being cautious, and speaking up when necessary.

By adopting these practices, residents can help create a safer marketplace.

As Lagos continues to grow as a commercial hub, consumer protection remains a priority. Authorities say increased public awareness campaigns will continue beyond festive seasons.

The Lagos Easter consumer warning may also set the stage for long-term improvements in regulatory enforcement and public education.

With Easter celebrations approaching, residents are encouraged to shop responsibly, stay alert, and report suspicious activities.

LASCOPA concluded its advisory by wishing residents a safe and enjoyable Easter celebration.

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