The
Department of Petroleum Resources, DPR said that any oil marketer found
manipulating the pump price of fuel would be fined N1million and the station
will be closed for three months. The director of Petroleum Resources of the agency, Mordecai
Ladan, stated this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria, in Abuja on
Friday.
“Any fuel station owner found manipulating pump price will be
shut down and we will charge the marketer N1million and the station will be
closed for a period of three months.
“Those who under-deliver products will be charged N100,000 per
pump. So, if you have six pumps, you will be charged N600,000 and the station
closed down for three months.
“If you hoard products, as the minister has directed, we will
dispense the product free to the public,” he said.
According to him, there was no justification for any marketer to
sell above pump price and marketers found contravening the policy would be
punished accordingly. Mr. Ladan said DPR had observed that compliance by marketers was
not adequate causing it to convene the meeting of field commanders to ensure
full compliance by retail outlets. He said
the meeting was a follow-up to the minister’s directive to DPR to step up its
surveillance activity on retail outlets throughout the country.
“We have come together to discuss and deliberate on the
strategies to use on marketers to ensure compliance on the stipulated pump
price.
“We are taking measures to ensure that marketers that have been
allocated products really sell at the stipulated pump price,” he said.
Commenting on the level of compliance to the directive, the
Kaduna Zonal Coordinator, Usuman Ndanusa, said there was total compliance in
Kaduna metropolis, while efforts were being made to cover rural areas.
“We are still in the process of going round the interiors but
within Kaduna metropolis, the compliance is almost 100 per cent.
“But we still have to go to places like Brini Gwari and other
places where it takes two to three hours to get to.
“There are still some areas that are not complying, we have
provided our mobile numbers to the public to report such cases,” he said.
He added that the agency had suspended 13 filling stations for
violating the policy in the last two weeks.
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