The
Lagos State Consumer Protection Agency, LASCOPA, has warned consumers about
expired and near-expired products allegedly being sold with altered production
and expiry dates in markets and retail outlets across the state.
The agency raised the alarm over the alleged manipulation
of product dates, saying devices and chemicals used to erase and reprint
production and expiry dates are reportedly being circulated online.
LASCOPA said
the development could make it easier for unsafe products to be returned to the
market and sold to unsuspecting consumers.
The General Manager/CEO of LASCOPA, Afolabi Solebo, said the practice posed a serious risk to consumers and violated the Lagos State Consumer Protection Agency
Law, 2025, as amended.“Consumer
safety is non-negotiable. Expired products are being reintroduced into the
market with falsified dates, in violation of the Lagos State Consumer
Protection Agency Law, 2025 (as amended), and this poses significant public
health risks,” he stated.
Solebo disclosed that LASCOPA enforcement teams had
carried out inspections across all Local Government Areas (LGAs) and Local
Council Development Areas (LCDAs) in Lagos State.
He said the
inspections led to the identification of products with suspicious date coding,
damaged packaging and other questionable features.
According to
him, the agency would take appropriate action against those found responsible
for the violations.
He warned that
offenders could face sanctions, including the seizure of products, closure of
business premises and prosecution in accordance with the law.
LASCOPA also
advised consumers to pay close attention to product labels before making
purchases.
The agency urged residents to check for smudged or
altered dates, damaged or compromised packaging and other inconsistencies that
could suggest that a product had been tampered with.
Consumers were
also advised to buy products only from trusted vendors and keep their purchase
receipts.
Solebo further
called on manufacturers to adopt clear and standardised labelling methods for
batch numbers and expiry information to make it easier for consumers to verify
their products.
The LASCOPA
boss said the agency remained committed to sustained monitoring and enforcement
across the state to protect consumers.
He encouraged
residents to report suspicious products or suspected violations through the
agency’s designated channels.
Solebo urged Lagos residents to remain vigilant, verify
products carefully before purchasing them and promptly report any suspected
violations.
“Consumer
safety remains a shared responsibility,” he added.

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