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Chinese Restaurant Says It Does Not Discriminate Against Nigerians

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Huafei Chinese Restaurant, Lagos, has faulted the sealing of its business premises by the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC).

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 the 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.

However, Emewu, described the allegation as false and unfounded, adding that Huafei never declined to serve Nigerians.

Emewu said that the name of the business place is HUA FEI, explaining that the two words in Chinese means CHINA-AFRICA.

“That is also the business name of the operators of the restaurant. That in the beginning implies that the owner of the business, Mr Liu Changan is one that has respect for Africans, Nigerian.

“Liu in his business chain has tens of Nigerians in his employment and even has the Nigeria-China Service Centre for business and cultural cooperation between Nigeria and China.

“We  affirm that we hold the Nigerian system and the people to high esteem because they have all been kind to us as individuals and our businesses in the past 20 years,’’ Emewu said.

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