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Returns Policy
We strive to ensure that our customers receive high-quality products that meet their needs. However, we understand that there may be instances where returns are necessary. Our returns policy is designed to be fair and efficient.
Eligibility for Returns
To be eligible for a return, the following conditions must be met:
1. Items must be undamaged and intact*: The cartons or products must be in their original condition, with no damage or signs of wear.
2. Seller's error or mistake: The reason for the return must be due to an error or mistake on our part, such as incorrect product, wrong quantity, or defective product.
3. Within 10 days of delivery: The return request must be made within 10 days of the delivery date.
Return Process
If you meet the eligibility criteria, please follow these steps to initiate the return process:
1. Contact our customer service: Reach out to our customer service team via email or phone to notify us of the issue and request a return.
2. Provide order details and reason for return: Please provide your order number, product details, and a clear explanation of the reason for the return.
3. Wait for our response: We will review your request and respond with instructions on how to proceed.
Return Shipping and Costs
- We will cover return shipping costs: If the return is due to our error or mistake, we will cover the cost of return shipping.
- You must use a trackable shipping method : Please use a trackable shipping method to ensure that we can receive the returned items.
Refund and Replacement
- Full refund or replacement: If the return is approved, we will provide a full refund or replacement of the product, depending on your preference.
- Notification of resolution: We will notify you once the refund or replacement has been processed.
Contact Us
If you have any questions or concerns about our returns policy, please don't hesitate to contact us:
Email: mailto:cartonsproducer@gmail.com
Phone: 08125160761
Website: www.cartonproducer.com
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PRESS RELEASE
Ipoti Indigenes Reject the Relocation of 148 Battalion Nigerian Army Barracks from Ipoti-Ekiti to Ikere-Ekiti
We, the Patriotic Indigenes of Ipoti-Ekiti, hereby categorically reject the decision to relocate the 148 Battalion Nigerian Army Barracks from its officially designated site in Ipoti-Ekiti to Ikere-Ekiti. This action, as communicated via the memo titled "Amendment to the Establishment Order of 148 BN (AHQ DAPP/G5/220/267/DTG 191800A JUN23)", dated January 13, 2025, is viewed as a gross act of nepotism intended to favor the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt. Gen. Olufemi Oluyede, a native of Ikere-Ekiti.
This unjust decision has left the people of Ipoti-Ekiti feeling marginalized and betrayed by the very institutions mandated to uphold fairness and justice. It is important to highlight that Ipoti-Ekiti was officially selected as the permanent location for the 148 Battalion over a decade ago. The Nigerian Army acquired an expansive tract of land for this purpose, compensating the original owners. Offices and residential buildings were erected, personnel were posted and the barracks became operational until last year, when military personnel were abruptly withdrawn without explanation.
While the community eagerly awaited the resumption of full operations, the sudden announcement of relocating the barracks to another town shocked us. The reasons provided for this relocation are unconvincing, especially considering the proximity of an existing military barracks in Akure to Ikere-Ekiti.
We must emphasize that Ipoti-Ekiti has been repeatedly subjected to politically unfavorable decisions that have stifled its growth and development. In 2013, a government action affected age long peaceful coexitence and development of the town. In 2022, when Ipoti-Ekiti was named the headquarters of Irede LCDA, an attempt to relocate the headquarters to another community was thwarted only by public outcry and protests.
We ask: What offense has Ipoti-Ekiti committed to deserve this continuous pattern of marginalization and neglect?Despite our unwavering support for the government, we find ourselves systematically denied opportunities for development while enduring repeated setbacks.
We call upon those in authority to abandon the growing trend of relocating public institutions and infrastructure to their hometowns at the expense of other communities. This practice breeds resentment, fuels animosity and threatens communal harmony. It must stop for the sake of fairness, unity and peaceful coexistence.
Through this medium, we appeal directly to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, and the National Assembly to intervene decisively to reverse this unjust relocation. We passionately urge His Excellency, Governor Oyebanji, to act swiftly to halt this relocation and restore the barracks to Ipoti-Ekiti. Such action will correct a grave injustice and demonstrate that no community is too small to matter in the broader vision of national development.
We also appeal to the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) to reconsider this relocation in the spirit of equity, fairness and national unity. As a proud son of Ekiti, he holds a unique position to influence the establishment of new military installations that will benefit the entire state rather than sow division.
We deserve investment and infrastructure, not repeated attempts to undermine our potential. Ipoti-Ekiti stands firm in its quest for justice and we believe that good conscience, fair play and patriotic leadership will prevail.
Thank you.
Signed:
Dr. (Hon.) Lai Oke, Chairman
Mr. Adedapo Babajide, General Secretary
Barrister Gbenga Awoyomi, Director of Publicity
For and on behalf of Ipoti-Ekiti Patriotic Indigenes