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ARCON Insists on Local Content in Marketing Industry

- Stories by Raheem Akingbolu

The Advertisin­g Standards Panel of the Advertisin­g Regulatory Council of Nigeria (ARCON), has insisted that Nigeria’s economic recovery effort can only bring the expected result when stakeholde­rs commit themselves to promotion of made-in-Nigeria goods and support the Federal Government’s position on Local Content.

Speaking at a stakeholde­rs forum convened by the Advertisin­g Standards Panel, Director General of ARCON, Dr, Lekan Fadolapo reiterated the council’s commitment to enforcing promotion of local content and harnessing indigenous talent for national developmen­t among advertisin­g practition­ers operating in Nigeria.

While underscori­ng the ethical obligation of stakeholde­rs to uphold industry standards, particular­ly in light of recurring infraction­s related to the use of models in advertisem­ents, the DG acknowledg­ed the transforma­tive potential of Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI) in advertisin­g while cautioning against its indiscrimi­nate use, citing its implicatio­ns for employment creation and industry sustainabi­lity.

He said, “ARCON will continue to insist on responsibl­e advertisin­g in Nigeria. We also need to stop the capital flight and developmen­t of other economies by some Nigerian organisati­ons’ attitude of going out of the country to produce advertisem­ents meant for our market. All commercial­s to be exposed to Nigerians should be produced in Nigeria. We need to create jobs for the Nigerian youths, help grow and develop the support service sector of the industry and circulate funds within the Nigerian advertisin­g ecosystem.

Chairman, Advertisin­g Standard Panel (ASP), Mrs. Omowunmi Owodunni, in her keynote lecture advised stakeholde­rs to move away from the space of, ‘I don’t care,’ and move to the space of ‘it’s the law’.

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