Oil & Energy
Fuel Scarcity: DPR Goes Tough On Erring Marketers
In a daring move to check
the excesses of fraudulent oil marketers who are benefiting from the artificial fuel scarcity in the nation, authorities of the Department of Petroleum Resources of the (DPR) have commenced strict monitoring of activities of oil marketers across the nation.
So far, DPR has sealed 15 filling stations in Enugu State. It has also sealed 18 filling stations and suspended licences of seven marketers in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory.
The Controller of Operations of DPR in Enugu, Mr Peter Ijeh, told newsmen that the 15 filling stations were sealed last week in a routine monitoring as part of activities marking media week of the Retail Outlet and Monitoring Unit of the DPR.
The controller stated that the media week was aimed at creating awareness for members of the public to know their right and what was going on in the industry.
He said the affected filling stations committed offences ranging from selling products above the official pump price of N97.00 per litre and under-dispensing, thereby defrauding the public.
In Abuja, the Controller of Operations of DPR Mrs Muinat Bello-Zagi, told newsmen that 18 stations were sealed and seven licences suspended for hoarding, diversion, under-dispensing and adulteration of products.
She revealed that the offending marketers comprised 10 independent and seven major dealers as well as one affiliated station to Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).
The Tide gathered that headquarters of the Directorate had directed various zones to inaugurate surveillance team to strictly monitor the lifting of petroleum products right from depots to their various destruction with warning not to spare any offenders.
An authoritative source from DPR headquarters said there are indications that more strict measures as suspension and outright withdrawal of operational licenses of oil marketers would become rampart as from this week.
The oil marketers are said to have started jittering as the DPR is not only collaborating with security agencies but ordinary Nigerians who are willing to offer information on any filling station involving in unethical practices especially hoarding, selling above regulated price and meter manipulations.
Analysts in the oil sector have expressed serious concern that sabotage by oil marketers is responsible for the unending fuel scarcity across the nation in view of the huge volume of products shipped into the country by the federal government through NNPC in collaboration with the major oil marketers.
The much touted effort by IPMA to check fraudulent activities of its members has not yielded any tangible result.
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