Allegations of Racism
Nigeria’s consumer protection watchdog recently shut down a Chinese-owned supermarket in Abuja following allegations that it denied entry to African shoppers. The watchdog stated that the supermarket exclusively allowed individuals of Chinese descent to enter, sparking outrage.
Social Media Outcry
Many Nigerians took to social media to express their anger over the discriminatory practices of the supermarket. Reports emerged of African customers being turned away at the door, with some sharing their firsthand experiences online.
Denial of Allegations
The Chinese Chamber of Commerce has denied the allegations made by Nigeria’s Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC). They emphasized their commitment to equality and inclusiveness, stating that the supermarket primarily sold Chinese groceries and was open to all visitors.
Political Response
Nigerian politicians, including former senator Shehu Sani, condemned the discriminatory actions of the supermarket. Sani called for the store to be forcibly opened or shut down if it continued to bar Nigerian customers.
Official Statements
The China General Chamber of Commerce, which houses the supermarket, reiterated its dedication to fostering friendship between nations and supporting economic development. The FCCPC has initiated an investigation into the matter and ordered the supermarket to remain closed pending further inquiries.