BREAKING NEWS
NNPC Affiliate Filling Station Sealed By DPR For Under-Dispense
The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), on Wednesday sealed a petrol
station affiliated to the downstream petroleum sector retail arm of the
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) for selling fuel at N181 per
litre.
The DPR Zonal Operations Controller for Abuja, Mr Abba Misau, said this
shortly after sealing the station.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the station, which is
located along the Kashim Ibrahim Way in Wuse 2 District of Abuja, had
reportedly been under-dispensing petrol to its customers.
He said DPR had to seal the station for continuously abusing its
regulations on the sale of petrol in Nigeria.
Misau said the Department had sealed the station four times, with the
most recent being last week for unwholesome activities, yet the station
continued to cheat on unsuspecting customers.
Misau noted that from the discoveries made, the station sells two litres
short of every 10 litres they sell to customers, meaning that for every 10
litres bought and paid for by a customer, they actually get eight litres from
the station.
“We have sealed this station four times and the last time it was sealed
before being closed again today was just last week and we opened it on Friday.
Now they went back to what they do.
“We figured out that what they normally do is that during the day, they
ratify the pumps and when they are sure that we (DPR) have closed from work,
they will set the pumps to under-dispense.
“This time, it is the worst under-dispensing that I have ever seen in my
career here, because they are cheating the public. They under-dispense two
litres on every 10 litres that they sell to the public, which translates to
selling one litre of PMS at N18
“We cannot just close our eyes and allow them to continue this illicit
act.’’
Speaking on the penalties the DPR would impose on the station this time,
Misau said: “We have sealed this station severally and put a penalty which they
paid and are comfortable with paying, but always transfer the penalty to the
public.
“We can’t allow them to continue doing that and so this time around we
are going to apply a maximum sanction, which means that the station will remain
sealed for the next four months, after which we can now take a decision on
them.’
He appealed to the NNPC to ensure that products were made available at
the government-controlled price.
“I want to appeal to NNPC, it should not allow a businessman that does
not have conscience to continue using its logo to cheat the public
“The NNPC needs to look into this issue and see how it can solve this
problem.
“Whether we tell the NNPC directly or not, the fact is that we treat all
marketers equally. So, if we have to go and tell NNPC, it means we are not
being honest to the other marketers.
“Whoever we find wanting, we just apply the needed sanction on the person
but right now, we are appealing to the NNPC,’’ Misau said.
NAN
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