Thursday, November 7

Reps To Investigate Predatory Pricing By Expatriate Business Owners zin Nigeria

The House of Representatives has resolved to probe the exploitative and predatory pricing practices against Nigerian businesses by their foreign counterparts operating in the country.

The lawmaker said some Nigerian businesses suffered harsh and unfair competition and business relations with their foreign business counterparts.
The resolution followed the adoption of a motion by Babajimi Benson (APC-Lagos) during plenary in Abuja on Tuesday

Presenting the motion, Mr Benson said that international business ethics and standards required businesses to operate in a fair, healthy, and efficient manner while ensuring competitive trade practices at home and abroad.

He added that some Nigerian businesses had suffered harsh and unfair competition and business relations with their foreign business counterparts.

He stated, “Prior to the commencement of the Lagos-London route by Air Peace Airlines for below N1 million, foreign airlines sch as British Airways and Ethiopian Airlines sold their one-way air tickets for as high as N4 million. As soon as Air Peace Airlines commenced the sale of their tickets at a lower price, other airlines dropped their prices far below that of Air Peace Airlines.”

He noted that this was with the intention of frustrating Air Peace Airlines’ London route operations.

He said that Dangote Oil Refinery and Petrochemicals Company was also currently being frustrated by International Oil Companies in Nigeria by denying them crude and other unfair business practices that thereby threatened its survival.

The lawmaker added that Nigerian businesses had also been subjected to other unfair treatment both at home and abroad in an effort to disrupt their smooth operation.

He said that the objective of foreign multinationals was to ensure Nigeria remained at their mercy by patronising only their services or exporting crude oil and importing refined oil.

Adopting the motion, the committee urged the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission to immediately halt the unfair business practices perpetrated by certain foreign businesses operating in Nigeria.

The House mandated the Committees on Aviation, Commerce, Petroleum (Upstream and Downstream), and Foreign Affairs to investigate the circumstances surrounding the predatory pricing practices.

The committees would also look at the unethical competitive business practices of foreign airlines and IOCs and report within four weeks for further legislative action.

The House also mandated the Committee on Legislative Compliance to ensure compliance.

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