Global energy technology leader, Schneider Electric, has raised the alarm on the growing use of substandard and counterfeit electrical products in Nigeria.
During a recent roadshow campaign to create awareness on the need to combat the menace, the Channel Sales Director, Schneider Electric, West Africa, Nurudeen Oyedeji, said: “Counterfeit electrical products remain a serious risk in our markets today. Through direct engagement, we are not just raising awareness; we are driving a shift in behaviour. Our goal is to eliminate the use of unverified electrical solutions and ensure safer environments for homes, businesses and communities.”
The advocacy took place at Oshodi Market in Lagos and Okija Market in Port Harcourt. According to Schneider Electric, the campaign focused on driving behavioural change by educating stakeholders on the dangers of counterfeit products and the importance of sourcing only from certified distributors.
According to the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, Nigeria recorded 757 electricity-related accidents between 2021 and 2024, resulting in 451 fatalities and 351 injuries. Many of these incidents have been linked to unsafe electrical practices, including the use of low-quality or unverified components.
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