Nationwide Voting Platform Empowers Consumers to Rate Brands, Public Institutions Based on Real Value, Trust, Service Delivery

 

https://consumervalue.vercel.app/nominate

In a bold step to deepen consumer voice and accountability across both private and public sectors, BrandXchange the organisers of the Consumers Value Awards have announced the official launch of the 5th edition with a groundbreaking theme: “Beyond Satisfaction: Redefining Consumer Value in a New Economy.”

Scheduled to hold on September 23, 2026, this year’s edition introduces a Consumer & Citizen Value Scorecard, a nationwide voting platform that places the power of evaluation directly in the hands of consumers.

Speaking on the theme, the Convener, Akonte Ekine, noted that the concept of consumer satisfaction is no longer sufficient in today’s economic climate.

“For too long, satisfaction has been the benchmark. But in reality, many consumers who are ‘satisfied’ still feel overcharged, underserved, or unheard. This year, we are going beyond satisfaction to focus on what truly matters—real value. Value in pricing, value in service, and value in trust,” he said.

He further explained that the introduction of the Consumer & Citizen Value Scorecard marks a significant evolution of the Awards into a data-driven, people-powered evaluation system.

“Through this Scorecard, Consumers will not just vote—they will assess. They will tell us which brands deliver fair value and which public institutions are truly serving the people. This is about giving consumers and citizens a structured voice that drives recognition and accountability,” Ekine added.

Unlike traditional award systems driven by panels or jury decisions, the Consumers Value Awards remain strictly based on consumer voting, ensuring that winners emerge from real-life experiences and public perception.

The 2026 edition expands its scope to include public sector institutions, reinforcing the idea that citizens are not only customers of brands but also consumers of government services.

“From banking halls to public hospitals, from telecom services to regulatory agencies, Nigerians interact with systems every day. This initiative ensures that both brands and institutions are held to the same standard—delivering value in a challenging economy,” he stated.

The voting process will measure key indicators such as:

  • Value for money
  • Trust and transparency
  • Service delivery quality
  • Responsiveness to consumer needs
  • Accessibility and inclusiveness

Insights from the voting process will culminate in a Consumer & Citizen Value Index, offering one of the most comprehensive snapshots of consumer sentiment.

The organisers believe the initiative will not only celebrate excellence but also drive improved performance, strengthen consumer trust, and encourage responsible service delivery across sectors.

Voting is expected to commence in June 2026, with nominations open to the general public via www.consumersvalueawards.com.

 

About Consumers Value Awards
The Consumers Value Awards is a leading consumer-focused recognition platform dedicated to celebrating brands and institutions that deliver exceptional value to consumers.

Now in its 5th edition, the Awards continue to evolve as a credible voice for consumer advocacy, trust, and accountability.

 

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