The Volkswagen Nigeria has been given seven-day ultimatum to provide
information on the status of its vehicles in relation to the “emissions
cheating software”, which has reportedly affected 11 million cars
worldwide.
The ultimatum was handed down by the Consumer Protection Council,
CPC, sequel to a petition written earlier by the Socio-Economic Rights
Accountability Project, SERAP, calling for caution over emission
cheating software.
The CPC, in a letter to the automaker dated October 26, 2015, signed
by its Director General, Mrs. Dupe Atoki, said, “the attention of the
Council has been drawn to some publications wherein Volkswagen has
admitted the allegation that certain illegal “defeat device” software
was installed in Volkswagen vehicles to cheat emission test.
Expressing fear on the development, Atoki noted, “the resultant
effect of this on the environment and quality of these cars is of great
importance to the CPC.
“The publications also indicated that Volkswagen had admitted that
vehicles with 1.2, 1.6, and 2.0 litre EA 189 engines are all affected,
(i.e. Golf, Beatle, Jetta and Passat models),” it added.
According to CPC, considering the Volkswagen market in Nigeria and
number of people who may be using the brands, the Council therefore,
“requested Volkswagen Nigeria to within seven days of the receipt of its
letter make available to it the number of affected vehicles in Nigeria
(if any), steps taken to inform and sensitise consumers and efforts
being made to facilitate quick recall of such vehicles in the country.”
It submitted that its directive was pursuant to the powers of the
Council to compel manufacturers to give public notice of any hazard
inherent in their products.
CPC’s action came on the heels of a scandal that the auto
manufacturer’s diesel car engines were found to contain a software that
can cheat pollution tests, making them seem cleaner than they actually
are.
Around 11 million vehicles worldwide manufactured between 2009 and
2015, including 5 million VW cars, 2.1 million Audi, 1.2 million Skoda,
700,000 Seat and 1.8. million vans, are confirmed to have been built
with these so-called “defeat devices.”
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