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Petrol Price Still High In Awka – Motorists

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Petrol attendants in
Awka and environs have continued to sell above the official pump price in spite of enforcement by the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) Taskforce team in the state.
Motorists, in separate interviews with newsmen last Thursday in Awka, decried the attitude of marketers said to be sabotaging the efforts of the DPR.
A commercial driver, Mr Arinze Onuorah, said that “immediately the DPR team leaves any filling station after inspection, the station attendants would return to the abnormal prices of N130 to N170’’.
“Since this week, with the visit of DPR to the state on enforcement drive to filling stations, they were made to sell at the approved government price.
“Immediately the taskforce left, the filling stations in question reverted to their former price,” he said.
A bus driver, Mr Tony Ani, said that the hike in pump price of fuel in Awka was putting drivers at loggerheads with passengers over increased fare price.
“It is a worrisome situation that we are in now, as most passengers do not agree to pay the increment on transport fare because of the high price of fuel, Ani said.
A motorist, Mr Anayo Nworgu, urged the state government to put a mechanism in place to monitor fuel being supplied to the state.
“The state government has a duty to ensure that the allocation of fuel from Lagos get to the state without any of the trucks being diverted,” he said.
Anambra Chairman, Committee for Procurement, Distribution and Regulation of Pricing of Petroleum Products (CPDRPP), Mr Sams Muogbo,assured that fuel would be sold at the official price, once normalcy returns to the sector.
“We must make sure all filling stations in the state revert to the government approved price.
“Motorists should bear with us for all hands are on deck to make that happen,’’ he said.

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