Inimical Trade Practices Prohibited By The Federal Competition & Consumer Protection Bill 2016 No. SB257

Omolade Opanuga
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The passing of the Federal Competition & Consumer Protection (hereinafter referred to as ‘’FCCP’’) Bill 2016 No. SB257 by the Nigerian Senate is a clear indication of the intention of the Nigerian Government to finally birth a nation-wide competition regime in Nigeria. This step follows years of agitation by several individuals (including scholars) and organisations. At the heart of the FCCP Bill is the protection of competition and consumers. It seeks, amongst others, to prohibit and criminalize certain trade practices which are generally termed ‘anti-competitive behaviors’. Although the FCCP Bill has two broad parts with the first part focusing on competition law regime in Nigeria and the second part focusing on consumer rights, this article is focused on the first part of the FCCP Bill which deals with the competition law regime it seeks to establish in Nigeria. This article will highlight specific trade practices prohibited under the competition law regime some of which are presently being adopted or practiced by companies and organisations in Nigeria in their drive to increase sales/turnover, increase market share and satisfy shareholders and investors. It is projected that this article will generate attention enough to incite discussions in Board Meetings, Executive Meetings, Functional/Departmental Meetings as well as Association Meetings in anticipation of the Bill becoming an Act of the Nigerian National Assembly.
《2016年联邦竞争与消费者保护法案》禁止的有害贸易行为。SB257
联邦竞争法的通过;消费者保护(以下简称“FCCP”)法案2016年尼日利亚参议院通过的SB257明确表明,尼日利亚政府打算最终在尼日利亚建立一个全国性的竞争制度。这一步是在几个个人(包括学者)和组织多年的鼓动之后迈出的。FCCP法案的核心是保护竞争和消费者。除其他外,它寻求禁止某些通常被称为“反竞争行为”的贸易行为并将其定为刑事犯罪。尽管FCCP法案有两个广泛的部分,第一部分侧重于尼日利亚的竞争法制度,第二部分侧重于消费者权利,但本文的重点是FCCP法案的第一部分,该法案涉及其寻求在尼日利亚建立的竞争法制度。本文将重点介绍竞争法制度下禁止的具体贸易做法,其中一些目前正在被尼日利亚的公司和组织采用或实践,以增加销售/营业额,增加市场份额并满足股东和投资者。预计这条条款将引起足够的关注,从而在董事会会议、执行会议、职能/部门会议以及协会会议上引发讨论,预计该法案将成为尼日利亚国民议会的法案。
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