The
Coordinator of Standard Organisation of Nigeria in Kwara, Mr Sunday Yashim, has
said that the influx of fairly used tyres forced the two major tyre
manufacturers in Nigeria, Dunlop and Michelin, to relocate to Ghana.
Yashim
said SON is determined to rid Nigeria of imported fairly used and expired
tyres.
Yashim
made the commitment on Friday in Ilorin while speaking with newsmen after a
raid on tyre shops where over 1, 000 tyres were confiscated.
“You
can imagine the number of people that have lost their jobs as a result of the
influx of used and expired tyres in the country,” he said.
The
SON coordinator said that Nigeria had lost billions of naira to Ghana in taxes
which these two companies were paying.
The
raid on tyre shops was led by the SON coordinator, who was accompanied by men
and officers of the Nigeria Police, Civil Defence and Federal Road Safety.
The
operation was carried out in Sabo Oke, Maraba, Ajase Ipo Road and Offa Garage
areas of Ilorin where three shops were sealed.
Yashim
said SON embarked on the raid to rid the state of imported fairly used tyres.
“We
want to ensure that “tokunbo tyres’’ are no longer used by any commercial
vehicle or any vehicle at all; by so doing our tyre industry will be revived,”
he said.
According
to him, the majority of accidents on Nigerian roads are caused by expired tyres
brought into the country illegally.
Yashim
said that the risks associated with using expired tyres were many of which the
common one was the loss of lives as a result of burst tyres on speed.
He
said the tyres were not made for Nigerian weather, adding that in Europe where
the tyres came from, there were three to four seasons and each season had
specified tyres for it.
“In
Europe, tyres are produced based on the seasons, for example, winter tyres will
be used only for winter season after which they will be removed from the
vehicle.
“Nigeria
is in a tropical region, tyres meant for winter in Europe cannot be used in a
tropical region like Nigeria.
“It
will not last long and it is dangerous as our temperature will increase its
pressure and burst,” he said.
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