Oil & Energy
DPR Urges Filling Stations To Comply With New Fuel Pump Price

The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), has urged all petroleum marketers to comply with the directives of the federal government by selling fuel at the N125,00 new pump price.
Zonal Director of DPR in Rivers State, Bassey Effangha, disclosed this in a press statement as a follow up to the full implementation of the federal government’s directives.
The DPR director said all filling station owners were expected to comply with the directives, adding that the DPR as the regulatory agency, was poised to ensure that the new pump price was effective.
He said the agency was already on ground to monitor the filling stations to ensure total compliance.
Meanwhile, some filling stations in Port Harcourt have already adjusted to the new pump price.
The Tide investigation revealed that, Total at Garrison, Eterna at Mile One and NNPC mega filling station at Lagos bus stop now sell at N125,00.
However, some filling stations in parts of Port Harcourt, like Agip at Eleopranwo still sell at the old pump price of N145,00.
The Tide gathered that some of the filling stations selling at the old pump price were those which got products before the pump price reduction.
Some motorists who spoke with The Tide commended the federal government for pump price reduction but urged the relevant agencies to effect compliance.
A commercial motorist, Akanimo Udosen, said he now buys fuel at N125,00, but noted that some filling stations were stilling selling at N145,00.
“I want to commend the government for pump price reduction, but I also want to urge the government to ensure that all filling stations sell at the new price,” he stated.
Another respondent, lgba Sunday, a commercial motorist, also lauded the federal government for the pump price reduction saying, “ What the government has done is good, the fear is that some petroleum marketers will still be selling at the old pump price. I want the government to set up a monitoring team to check the activities of the filling stations.”
Meanwhile, the authorities of the Licensed Filling Stations Owners, National Union of Petroleum and Natural Energy Workers (NUPENG) and the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association (IPMSN) have directed their members to comply with the new directives.
National Treasurer and former Port Harcourt Zonal Chairman of NUPENG, Comrade Alex Agwornwor, who spoke with The Tide, said its members had been given directives to comply with the new directives.
Chairman of the Licensed Filling Stations Owners, Comrade Sunny Mkpe, also disclosed in a press statement that its members have been asked to comply with the government’s directives.
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