UBA challenged the FCCPC’s jurisdiction. In suit FHC/ABJ/CS/1972/2025, UBA contested whether the FCCPC could oversee a CBN-licensed bank’s operations, products, or services.
She said the commission is coordinating with sector regulators to address weaknesses that permitted unsafe products.
Mr Mohammed said the organisation was collaborating with various agencies to make sure that only safe and standard products penetrated the markets.
Mr Bello described the situation as a possible case of collusion among airlines aimed at price fixing.
Mr Ijagwu said the deadline for the operators to regularise their dealings ended on January 5.
Ms Adeyinka said the operations followed verified intelligence and weeks of discreet market surveillance.
Mr Bello said the commission was investigating and taking action against unfair practices, including the re-bagging and mislabelling of food items.
The prosecuting counsel stated that the defendant fraudulently converted the money to his own use.
He urged residents to utilise the forum to report service-related grievances through the appropriate channels for timely resolution.
Mr Ezeh appealed to the government to subsidise energy for drug manufacturers in the country to help bring down prices.
