
According to him, we believe that the issue of air transportation is within the purview of FCCPC but on our own, we have tried.
Solebo said the agency had recovered over N40 million and $10,000 dollars customers’ funds from both local and international airlines.
He said that recently, the jurisdiction of the agency in some consumer issues had been challenged.
”We are here to sign this MOU. I can’t wait to go back to Lagos and shout to all Lagosians that we have more powers; that our big brother have decided to join forces with us.
”And we can assure you that with this collaboration and synergy, we are going to work assiduously to ensure that the rights of consumers in Lagos State are not only protected, but will stop the issue of exploitation and unscrupulous trade practices,” he said. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)










