Chinese restaurant faults FG for sealing its business premises
A statement issued on Sunday by Mr Ikenna Emewu, Media Consultant to Huafei Nigeria Limited, described the allegation that led to sealing the premises as not the true position.
FCCPC on Saturday sealed Huafei business premises situated at 33 Aboyade Cole St. Victoria Island, Lagos over alleged discriminatory policy against Nigerians.
FCCPC had alluded to failure of the facility which also houses a supermarket also owned and operated by Chinese nationals to sell food and drinks to Nigerians as reason for sealing the premises.
FCCPC said that during an operation led by its head, Mr Babatunde Irukera, that it was observed that Huafei refused to sell things to Nigerians.
Irukera, who said he directed two persons to walk in separately into the restaurant before he personally walked in too, alleged that the restaurant declined the three of them services.
“Two different people who went with me went in first and it was clear that they declined them service,’’ Irukera said.
However, Emewu, described the allegation as false and unfounded, adding that Huafei never declined to serve Nigerians.
According to him, we want to let Nigerians know that the allegation that we discriminate against and refuse to serve Nigerians or reject their business patronage is wrong.
“Prior to the punitive action, no operative of the agency, approached the management of the business for response in case it got any complaint about the business place.
“We think the most appropriate thing is that the FCCPC would have written or summoned us to defend whatever allegation against us before sealing up our business premises,’’ he said.