President Bola Tinubu has made a significant appointment in the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC), approving Ummusalma Rabiu as the new Executive Commissioner, Corporate Services. This development is expected to bolster the commission’s efforts in protecting and promoting consumer welfare, as well as ensuring fair competition in the Nigerian market.
As Executive Commissioner, Corporate Services, Rabiu will oversee crucial functions that support the FCCPC’s core mandate. The FCCPC is responsible for regulating business practices, investigating consumer complaints, and enforcing compliance with consumer protection laws. With her expertise and experience, Rabiu is poised to make a significant impact in promoting a competitive and consumer-friendly business environment.
Rabiu’s appointment is part of a broader effort by the Tinubu administration to strengthen key institutions and agencies that drive economic growth and development. The FCCPC plays a vital role in promoting fair competition and safeguarding consumer interests, and Rabiu’s leadership will likely focus on enhancing the commission’s effectiveness in addressing emerging consumer protection challenges and fostering a more competitive economy.
With this appointment, the FCCPC is expected to continue its work in promoting fair competition and protecting consumer interests in Nigeria’s dynamic market. Rabiu’s expertise and experience will be invaluable in driving the commission’s efforts to create a more competitive and consumer-friendly business environment.