NSCDC Clamps Down On A Manufacturing Company in Oyo Over Adulterated Lubricants
The Intelligence Squad of the Commandant General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps( NSCDC) has shut down an illegal and unregistered manufacturing company at Ponponla village, Ido LGA of Oyo State.
The Company is understood to specialize in the massive production of fake and automated transmission fluid ( ATF) and other lubricants.
This was contained in a release signed by the National PRO of the Corps, Babawale Afolabi and made available to newsmen in Abuja.
The Statement added that one suspect, Adegoke Sunday, 41, was arrested while efforts are ongoing to track down other accomplices who are now at large.
” On Wednesday, September 06, at about 1535hours, the CG’s special intelligence squad, who was acting on a credible tip off stormed a location at Ponpola village, Gbekuba area, Iddo local government, Oyo State where it discovered an illegal and adulterated auto lubricants manufacturing company.
“The location is very remote and deceptive because the so called company was located inside a residential house and indulged in the production of engine oil and other lubricants which do not meet mandatory industrial standards,” Babawale narrated.
The Corps PRO explained further that the make shift company is where the fake and adulterated auto transmission fluid, grease used for automobile engine and gears among other lubricants are being produced, packaged and sold as established brand lubricants to unsuspecting oil users
Among the items recovered from the location are over 2500 ( one litre) containers of adulterated ATF oil, metal drums used for storage, adulterated grease oil, large quantities of chemicals used in the production of the adulterated oil, five industrial machines among other items.
“In the meantime, the Commandant General, Ahmed Abubakar Audi has ordered the immediate closure of the company while the suspect, Sunday Adegoke who claimed to be the manager of the company has been taken into custody for further investigation.
Samples of all the recovered exhibits mentioned above have also been taken and would be referred to the relevant agencies for further professional analysis,” Babawale concluded.