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Jubilation in Ogun as DPR forces filling station to sell fuel for free

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- A filling station in Ogun was sanctioned by DPR

- The station was accused of selling fuel to Nigerians at high price

- DPR said it made the filling station a scapegoat

There was wild jubilation at Mani Petrol Station, Mowe, Ogun State as the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), sanctioned the owner and instructed him to dispense fuel for free to motorists.

NAN reports that Head of Operations, DPR office in the state, Kasali Akinade, had earlier visited the station on Monday, December 25 to warn the owner to start selling at the approved pump price.

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NAN also reports that DPR officials had to return to sanction the owner because he refused to comply with their earlier directive.

Speaking with journalists, Kasali said it had become imperative for him to make a “scapegoat” out of the station, so as to serve as a deterrent to others around the area.

He wondered why people would want to make life difficult for fellow citizens, saying the department has zero tolerance for such act of indiscipline.

“We got a tip-off that they are hoarding and selling at N220 per liter. We came here and instructed him to start selling at the approved pump price and forgave him for what he did.

“But as soon as we left his station, he reverted back to the old price and even stopped selling. We had to turn back and make a scapegoat out of him.

“This will serve as a deterrent to others because we treated him as a gentleman at first, but he decided to sabotage the efforts of the federal government,” he said.

He advised other marketers to quit short-changing the public, saying if they have any grievances, they should channel it to the appropriate quarters rather than taking it out on the masses.

Some customers who spoke with NAN expressed their joy at the DPR’s intervention, saying they needed such acts while also advising proper monitoring on the part of the authorities.

NAN reports that other stations visited that were hitherto not selling were made to start selling just as those who were selling above pump price were made to revert to the normal price of N145 per liter.

Meanwhile, Mr Tayo Aboyeji, the southwest chairman of Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG), on Monday confirmed that massive loading of petrol was ongoing at different depots in Lagos.

Aboyeji made the confirmation in an interview with NAN n Lagos, assuring Nigerians that the current scarcity of fuel would end in the next two days.

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Source: Naija.ng


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