DPR says petrol station selling above govt price risk closure
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DPR says petrol station selling above govt price risk closure

Any petroleum marketers who sell petroleum products above government-approved prices will risk having their serving stations closed, the Department of Petroleum Resources DPR Field Office in Enugu state has said.

Mr Anthony Douji, the Head, Retail Outlet and Marketing in the field office, gave the advice today, Thursday in Enugu during an interview with journalists. Douji said that the DPR would ensure that petroleum marketers complied with the directive of the NNPC to make products available for Easter celebration.

The Vanguard report said that the agency DPR has warned the people of the state and residents against being panic about a shortage of petroleum products in the state hence,  rushing to buying it during the Easter celebration.

According to the report, the Group Managing Director of the NNPC, Mr Maikanti Baru, has assured the public of adequate supply of petroleum products during the Easter. Baru gave the assurance during the just concluded Enugu International Trade Fair, adding that no fewer than 55 depots across the country were fully stocked with products

He said that the NNPC had made necessary arrangements to berth two vessels of 50 million litres of petrol daily to make the Easter holidays pleasurable. Baru cautioned depot owners or terminal operators against selling petrol above the official ex-depot price, adding that the price of petrol in the country remained N145 per litre.

Earlier, Douji has said that the office had started monitoring compliance, adding that petrol stations must not sell above the regulated price. He said that the intention was to ensure product availability during the festive period.. “We observed that while some petrol stations are selling at the regulated price, others sold above it. However, we prevailed on them to revert and they did.

“Our intention is to ensure that the products are available and not to create tension and artificial scarcity by sealing petrol stations that are defaulting. “By the time you start sealing petrol stations, some of the marketers will start diverting products to areas where they will not be monitored. So, the best way is to encourage them to revert to government-approved prices,” he said.

Douji, according to Vanguard report, has, however, warned that the DPR would not hesitate to seal stations that failed to revert to the regulated price after initial contact. “We have been receiving calls from members of the public about petrol stations selling above the regulated price and we shall seal such stations should they fail to revert,” he said.

Doujied called on residents to further provide them with the necessary information that would lead to clamping down of defaulters. He said that the field office could be reached through 09055992144, 08113936388 and 08160833869 for complaints.

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