The Standard Organisation of Nigeria(SON),the statutory body
that is vested with the responsibility of standardising and regulating the
quality of all products in Nigeria,
has debunked the claims of a fake Amstel
Malta in circulation. Mr. Fred Akingbesote, Deputy Director, who represented
the Director General of the organisation explained to Journalists in Lagos on
Thursday that Nigerian Breweries have met all SON safety and quality
requirements and have complied with all requirements of the new National
IndustrialStandard (NIS) logo.
In
August 2016, Amstel Malta, the premium, low sugar formulated malt drink from
the stable of Nigerian Breweries, launched a new credential campaign Why Add More.
Shortly after the campaign, a picture went viral that a fake version of the
Amstel Malta is in circulation. This was because the new packaging wore the new
NIS logo while the old packaging had the old NIS logo of the Standard
Organisation of Nigeria.
Akingbesote confirmed that the NIS logo on Amstel Malta is
the highest mark of quality from SON and commended the management of Nigerian
Breweries for its commitment to the highest quality standard. He stated that
Nigerian Breweries is one of the first companies to adopt the new NIS logo
which was launched in September 2015.
He maintained that the people behind the defamation are just
playing on the intelligence of Nigerians. “We have a web site (www.son.gov.ng) which
contains all information on our standards and quality regulations. Every
Nigerian who has doubts about any product certified by SON should crosscheck
the facts”, he said.
Also speaking on the occasion,Kufre
Ekanem, Nigerian Breweries Plc Corporate Affairs Adviser explained that the
Amstel Malta was one of the first brands to comply with SON directives. He
added that the brand revised its packaging in line with the guidelines and
approval of National Agency for Food, Drug Administration and Control, NAFDAC
and in compliance with the new mandatory NIS quality logo from the SON
“In
the normal course of product and packaging renovation, old packaging and the
new introduction co-exist in the market until the old one dries out. In view of
the twelve month shelf life, we currently have Amstel Malta with both the old
and new packaging in some parts of the market,” Ekanem said.
He
maintained that Nigerian Breweries is a world class multinational company that
has operated in Nigeria for over 70 years and that the quality of its brands
has been one of the key success factors of the company across these decades.
“Every pack of Amstel Malta is produced to the highest quality-control
standards of Nigerian Breweries,” he noted.
Ekanem
assured consumers that every pack of Amstal Malta contains the same premium
quality malt drink that they have come to love.
He informed that the company has reported the
defamation attempt to the police and remains grateful that the Police
authorities are investigating the case further
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