Four school drop-outs identified as; John Ibem, Lawrence
Frank, Agu Ndubuisi and Samuel Chukwuonye, have been arrested for
allegedly producing adulterated engine oil, and were paraded on Friday
at the Lagos State Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence
Corps (NSCDC) in Ikeja.
According to Punch Metro, the suspects were apprehended on Thursday
at a factory on Marine Bridge Street, Apapa, where the lubricant was
produced in large quantity as the factory owner, Emeka, took to his
heels and was still at large as of the time of filing this report.
It was learnt that the suspects branded the counterfeit product in
the name of a leading lubricant producer in the country in order to
deceive unsuspecting members of the public as five jerrycans containing
the counterfeit product and a bucket of gum used in the factory were
said to have been recovered by the security operatives.
A 19-year-old Ndubuisi, one of the suspects who hails from Ebonyi
State, said five drums of the counterfeit oil with 250 litres each were
produced daily at the factory, adding that he was paid N8,000 per week,
and that he wanted to use his wages to fund his higher education.
“I am one of the manufacturers at the factory. We produce about
five drums per day. The oil is packaged inside four-litre jerrycans.
But I don’t know the price for each. It is our boss, Emeka, that markets
the product. He does not disclose the price to us. He gives me N8,000
per week. I just finished my secondary school and I intend to continue
my education,” he said.
Anothet suspect, a 23-year-old Chukwuonye from Anambra State, said
he did not know the factory produced adulterated engine oil until he was
arrested. “I was arrested the first day I worked with them,” he added.
Ibem, an indigene of Abia State, who regretted working at the
factory, said his role was to package the oil into jerrycans in
readiness for sale. “I joined the factory in February 2015. I
collected N8,000 per week. My work is to package the oil for sale but it
is our boss that takes it to the market.”
23-year-old Frank, said, “My duty is to load the product inside
buses for it to be taken to the market. But I don’t know where it is
sold. I know it is adulterated. It was joblessness that made me join the
factory. I just finished from secondary school last year.”
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