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Fuel Scarcity: DPR Recommits To War Against Price Hike, Hoarding

L-R: Co-coordinator, United Nations Sustainable Development Solution Network (UNSDSN), Prof. Labode Popoola; Founder, Grass Root Education for Girls Child Empowerment Foundation, Mrs Gloria Umar and Chairman, NSE monthly Workshops and Conferences, Prof. David Esezobor at the NSE Workshops and Conference in Abuja, recently.
The Department of Petro
leum Resources (DPR) Port Harcourt Zonal office, has reiterated the agency’s position on sealing of filling stations found to be selling petrol above the approved price of N86.50.
Speaking to The Tide in Port Harcourt, on Monday, the DPR Head of Downstream Sector Department in Port Harcourt Zonal office, Mr Patrick Amadi, said that the agency has provided sufficient petroleum products for the state and advised filling station owners to make the product available.
Amadi said that their product was to reduce the skyrocketed price of the product by filling station owners in the state, stressing that members of the public have the moral responsibility to report any filling station henceforth selling the product above the normal pricefor appropriate disciplinary action against such station.
He said that an oil firm, Master Energy Resources, in Port Harcourt, has been allocated over seven million litres of petroleum products for the state and called upon the company to ensure effective distribution of the product to the independent petroleum marketers in the state.
He said that the agency will not fold its hand and allow some marketers to be making profits at the expense of the suffering masses through hoarding of the product only to secretly sell at night.
He said that DPR is collaborating with security agencies in the state to have effective monitoring team to checkmate the nefarious activities of some petroleum marketers and filling station owners.
The DPR official said that the agency will not relent in its effort to ensure that petroleum products are available and affordable to Nigerians at the approved rate of N86.50 per litre.
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